25 September 2024

The Paper Shelter #611 ~ Embossing!

   Hello crafting friends and welcome to this week's challenge


Team A - our challenge this week is 
~ Embossing ~
(You can do any type of embossing on your project)

For my DT project, I used the new My Big Scarf digi set from The Paper Shelter.


Sometimes you need a card in a jiffy and my go to company is always The Paper Shelter. I love their digi sets as they come with all you need to make a quick, yet fabulous card.  All digi sets come with a background, and the images come in both jpg and png format.  I printed the background on smooth white cardstock,  Then I uploaded the image, in png format, to the Silhouette and used the print and cut feature to print and cut two of them.  This time I used photo paper to get a sharp clear image.  I just find that my printer works best with photo paper. 


Here is a close up to show you this cutie with her big scarf, and the 3D embossing folder I used, called Dotty Flourish from Sue Wilson.


On the inside of the card, I printed another background, also on smooth white cardstock, and using the Silhouette, I designed and printed the sentiment on it.

And that was it folks.  I probably spent about 20 minutes top getting this card done. If you're like me, you take a while to figure out what papers you want to use and what goes with what colour, etc.  Using one of these digi sets makes it easy peasy because it's done for you! 😀

Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Before I leave, I would like to invite you to come play along with us.  Remember that The Paper Shelter has fabulous prizes up for grabs. Check out the details below ...


I do hope you will come join the fun and share your projects with us.
You'll find our challenge blog HERE.

Crafty hugs,



1 comment:

  1. Gorgeous as always Lena! Stunning embossed background and you're a master at getting your cutting machines to print and cut to perfection. I need a bit more practice.

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