Hello, good to see you. I’m back on the Christmas cards after a week off and I kept the design simple so it was easy to produce more than one card. As soon as I saw the Avery Elle Sending Peace stamp set I knew it would look amazing heat embossed onto a Brusho winter background. Well, that’s just what I did! I used Brushos – a pigmented watercolour powder, but you could create the background with liquid watercolours, ordinary watercolours or ink blend the background with a variety of inks. The possibilities are endless. So sit back, grab a cuppa and enjoy!
Brusho Winter Background Card Process video
Brusho Winter Background Card photos




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*this post was produce as part of my design team work for Bumbleberry Papercrafts. I have not been paid to make this post, but I am given supplies from Bumbleberry Papercrafts to use. However, I only create projects I am proud of and use the products that I love. The information provided is based on my own personal experience – I am not an expert.