Hi everyone! Are you ready to celebrate the Fourth of July? I made a sparkly, light-up card to celebrate the occasion. It's been a while since I heat embossed with colorful embossing powders and I truly miss this simple and fun technique. Be sure to check out the supply list at the end to see the colors I used!
Skill Level: Advanced
Time: 1 hour
Step 1:
Stamp one image from MFT's Festive Fireworks set with VersaMark ink pad. Then pour on embossing powder with the color of your choice. Repeat the steps if you would like to use different colors of embossing powders, making sure to heat set the powder before moving on to the next color. The colors I used today are Mboss - Valentine, Lucky Stars, Princess Party, and Shimmering Night Sky (not pictured here).
Step 2:
Use Brilliance - Galaxy Gold ink pad to stamp the layering images. I used a stamp positioning tool so that I could restamp a couple of times and get good ink coverage. The gold stamped images look so well against the black background, don't you think?
Step 3:
I decided to add interactive elements to make this card even more festive! I used Chibitronics LED light stickers to create the light up circuit. If you are interested in making a light up card, feel free to check out the step-by-step video tutorial on my YouTube channel "Craft with Jessica V. Lin" and search for "How to Make a Fireworks Light Up Card with BLACK Cardstock".
Step 4:
For some finishing touches, I splattered some Sheer Shimmer Craft Spray to the background. I used the brush-over-acrylic-block flicking method, but you could use the spray nozzle to add a fine mist of shimmer as well. Then I adhered some sequins with On-Point Glue, and that completes the card!
Imagine Supplies:
Other Supplies:
- MFT - Stamps - Festive Fireworks
- We R - Tool - Precision Press
- Antistatic Powder Tool
- Heat Tool
- Hero Arts - Dies - Infinity Circle (to die cut the small center circles for light to shine through the fireworks images)
- Chibitronics - Tool - LED sticker and Circuit Tape
- Foam Tape
- Black cardstock
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