How To Use Emboss Resist To Create A Colored Background Around Stamped Images - Pinkfresh Studio July 2022 Release Blog Hop
Today I’m sharing how to use emboss resist to create a colored background around stamped and stenciled images. This technique gives you a true patterned paper look and I think you’re going to ❤︎ it! It’s totally giving me Rifle Paper Company vibes.
Today’s two for one design features the brand new Pinkfresh Studio July 2022 release. This release, is full of gorgeous stamps, dies, hot foil plates and layering stencils that you’re going to love.
I’ll share all the details on these cards in today’s video tutorial, so be sure to watch the full video. I’ll give lots of tips and tricks along the way.
If you want to watch today’s video in HD on my YouTube channel, be sure to click HERE to head over there now. While you’re there, don’t forget to like this video, subscribe and turn on the notifications so you won’t miss any of my paper crafting and card making video tutorials. ❤︎
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed this project. Until next time, I hope you have a fabulous day!
XOXO
BLOG HOP DETAILS
Pinkfresh Studio is giving away ten $25 gift certificates to random commenters along the hop! Be sure to leave a comment on this blog post to be entered to win. The winners will be posted August 5, 2022 on the Pinkfresh Studio GIVEAWAY PAGE. You must check that page to see if you have won & claim your prize from Pinkfresh within 2 weeks. You also have the opportunity to win the entire new release on the Pinkfresh Studio blog and YouTube channel. Be sure to enter there too!
I have included today’s complete hop order for you below. Keep scrolling past that to find a linked supply list!
SUPPLIES
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*products marked with an * have been supplied by the manufacturer*
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