I am in love with the June Glimmer Hot Foil kit of the month from Spellbinders. This month's kit has flower plates and dies to cut the flowers out, as well as a roll of pink foil!
I loved using the Scattered Dots plate on top of a Gel Press background that I decided to try that technique with this new set of plates.
The Gel Press print I used for my flowers was created using acrylic paint on a Gel Press. I spread the paint out on the plate with a brayer and then used a piece of burlap to create texture in the paint. Then I laid a piece of card stock on top of this paint to pull it up and create the print. If you'd like to see print making in action, check out THIS VIDEO where I create some prints and turn them into cards.
Now I have a very unique print I can use as a background, or in this case to hot foil flowers and die cut them out for my card.
I had a roll of pink foil on hand, but the foil that came with this kit is lighter. So, on my card I decided to use both. They work great together and I love having the two tones of pink side by side.
Here you can see the darker pink foil on the small flower and the lighter pink on the large flower. I love that the foiled image is almost pressed into the card stock. And the shine is so much fun! I also used the dark pink foil on the center piece for the biggest flower. I did not have any green foil for my stem, so I used Gold foil on top of a green gel press print.
And can we talk about this background!?! It is the new Herringbone background stamp by Concord & 9th. I am IN LOVE with it!
The die cut sentiment is also from Concord & 9th, Little Thoughts die set is the free gift with purchase for the month of June. I die cut it from Gold Mirror card stock. And finished off my card with some gold hearts from the same die set.
You can watch the making of this card below. This video is from a recent Facebook Live, you can follow me on Facebook here.
I have listed and linked all the products I used to make today's card for you below. Affiliate links have been used at no cost to you.
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