Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

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Hi everyone! Welcome back for another episode from my by-monthly Yippee For Yana video series for Simon Says Stamp Blog! In today’s video I’m showing how to use a stencil to create a subtle textured background for a card with the help of dry embossing!

Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

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VIDEO TUTORIAL

As always, I filmed a video tutorial showing how to create this project from start to finish. I’m hoping you’ll enjoy it. Watch it below or on my Youtube channel.

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CARD DETAILS

Let’s jump right in. I’m going to start by saying that you can most definitely dry emboss with stencils. The depth of impression will depend on how thick the material out of which the stencil is made of is, Simon’s stencils are pretty thick and durable so they always leave a nice and visible impression on the paper. If you use a thinner stencil the embossing and debossing you’ll get might not be as deep.

Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

To dry emboss with a stencil you’ll need to use a die cutting machine and an embossing mat. I used my Platinum 6” machine from Spellbinders but this can be done in any die cutting machine. I followed the sandwich instructions for dry embossing with dies in my machine and I also added a paper shim (regular paper folded in half, so 2 sheets thick).

Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

I cut my white cardstock to 4 x 5 ¼” and aligned it in the center of Circular Lace stencil; you can also have it offset to the side if you like. After running it through my machine and ended up having a gorgeous textured background with an embossed and debossed side.

Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

You can use a background like this for just about any card, you can also make these backgrounds on colored cardstock, not just white; they look fabulous on kraft.

Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

To finish this card I stamped a few images and created a floral arrangement. Using my mini MISTI I stamped ice cream cone in Sunshine, large flower in Hot Mama, small flowers in Magnolia, floral branch in Twirling Tutu and leaves in Thistle.

I also heat embossed the word Love” in Simon’s Antique Gold embossing powder and cut all images out using coordinating dies.

Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

After having all of the parts and pieces ready I foam mounted my dry embossed background onto an A2 top folding card base and foam mounted all of my die cuts in place creating a floral arrangement. I doubled up foam adhesive in some places to add more dimension. Lastly, I adhered the large heat embossed “Love” and added “Sending” heat embossed in white on black, so my sentiment reads “Sending Love”.

Simon Says Stamp | Dry Embossing With Stencils. Video

Which background do you like better? The crisp embossed or less detailed debossed one? Please, comment below! Have fun stamping!

SUPPLIES

I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support

Simon Says Stencils Circular Lace
Simon Says Stencils Circular Lace
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Simon Says Clear Stamps Blooming Day
Simon Says Clear Stamps Blooming Day
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Simon Says Stamp Blooming Day Wafer Dies
Simon Says Stamp Blooming Day Wafer Dies
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Simon Says Clear Stamps Love
Simon Says Clear Stamps Love
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Simon Says Stamp Love Wafer Die
Simon Says Stamp Love Wafer Die
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Simon Says Clear Stamps Cone Building
Simon Says Clear Stamps Cone Building
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Simon Says Stamp Ice Cream Wafer Dies
Simon Says Stamp Ice Cream Wafer Dies
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Simon Says Stamp Teeny Bikini Dye Ink Pad
Simon Says Stamp Teeny Bikini Dye Ink Pad
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Simon Says Stamp Sunshine Dye Ink Pad
Simon Says Stamp Sunshine Dye Ink Pad
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Simon Says StampThistle Dye Ink Pad
Simon Says StampThistle Dye Ink Pad
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Simon Says Stamp Magnolia Dye Ink Pad
Simon Says Stamp Magnolia Dye Ink Pad
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Simon Says Stamp Hot Mama Dye Ink Pad
Simon Says Stamp Hot Mama Dye Ink Pad
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Simon Says Stamp Antique Gold Embossing Powder
Simon Says Stamp Antique Gold Embossing Powder
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Simon Says Stamp Embossing Ink Pad
Simon Says Stamp Embossing Ink Pad
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Spellbinders Tan Embossing Mat
Spellbinders Tan Embossing Mat
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Hero Arts Heat Embossing Gun PW200
Hero Arts Heat Embossing Gun PW200
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Hero Arts White Embossing Powder PW110
Hero Arts White Embossing Powder PW110
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Spellbinders Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine
Spellbinders Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine
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ScraPerfect Crafting Pouch
ScraPerfect Crafting Pouch
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Mini Misti Stamping Tool
Mini Misti Stamping Tool
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Neenah 80LB Solar White Cardstock
Neenah 80LB Solar White Cardstock
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Neenah 110 Lb Solar White Cardstock
Neenah 110 Lb Solar White Cardstock
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Simon Says Stamp Black Cardstock
Simon Says Stamp Black Cardstock
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Be Creative Tape 3mm Sookwang
Be Creative Tape 3mm Sookwang
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Scrapbook Adhesives White Foam Squares
Scrapbook Adhesives White Foam Squares
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White Fun Foam 12 Pack 9 x 12
White Fun Foam 12 Pack 9 x 12
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Comments9

  1. The debossed one is so subtle and is pretty; however, I usually end up using the embossed side. What I like about using stencils to emboss is that I can ink the stencil and then emboss so that the raised pattern has color on it (while leaving the background white). I still can’t find a way to do that with an embossing folder. I have inked the folder so that the background is colored and the embossed (raised) part is white, but I’d like to reverse that some way. Do you know how to do that, Yana? I bought a brayer to try but haven’t worked with it yet.

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