Hi, Daniela Dobson here, with a layout using Clearsnap ColorBox Mix'd Media Inx.
I started my layout by cutting some elements with Silhouette Cameo.
For my background base I used Clearsnap ColorBox Mix'd Media Inx: Chiffon, Patina and Pewter. I took the round pad and "stamped" it on the patterned paper.
I pushed harder in the center because I wanted more color in the middle and less on the outside. Look how wet this ink is. I love it. The ink stays wet for a long time so there is no rush to add the embossing powder.
Using a heat tool, heat emboss all the circles. Once that is done, machine stitch in the circle. I started in the center and worked my way out.
I didn't have any letter stickers to match, so I made my own. I started with plain chipboard letters. I adhered them on a clear acetate sheet left over from packaging.
Cover the letters with Clearsnap ColorBox Mix'd Media Inx: Jasmine. The ink is opaque so it provides full coverage.
I added Clearsnap Embossing Powder: Wine. Using the heat tool, heat emboss the title.
The ink wipes off and the embossed parts stay, but you can use this acetate sheet several more times.
This is what the embossed letters look like.
Here are some close-ups of the layout.
I stamped "treat" using little letter stamps and Clearsnap ColorBox Pigment Ink Petal Point Shabby Chic: Dune. After I stamped them I cut them and adhered them to the layout.
Thank you for stopping by today.
Daniela Dobson
Supplies:
Pebbles Inc. patterned paper
My Mind's Eye patterned paper
American Crafts patterned paper
American Crafts patterned paper
White cardstock
American Crafts chipboard letters
Sewing machine and thread
Buttons
Prima Marketing Inc. tape
Michaels Stores Inc. alphabet stamps
Michaels Stores Inc. alphabet stamps




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Love this LO and all of the how to's! These new inks are awesome!!! Thanks so much!
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Time to break out the embossing powders! Those circles are adorable!
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