Today I have a project idea for you based around the Cut Foil & Emboss dies that I have designed for Couture Creations.
This one features the Art Deco Cut Foil & Emboss die.

This one uses the both letter-pressing and hot foiling.
The base was created with a 125mm square blank white card that I layered some black and blue card on to.
I then inked up the Art Deco Cut Foil & Emboss die with a blue metallic pigment ink pad and ran it through the die cutting machine with some white card stock.
By the way, if you are unsure what ‘sandwich’ to use with your die cutting machine, just treat the Cut Foil & Emboss die as a regular thin metal die.
The die cut shape was then glued to the card front.
I then ran a wooden feather shape through the GoPress & Foil machine with some holographic heat activated foil.
To work along with that shape I cropped out some additional feather shapes from blue card stock.
These were then used to embellish the card front along with a sentiment and adhesive gems.
Hope you enjoyed this little creative idea.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them in the comments section below.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to sharing more with you soon!
Bye for now.
J :)
I’m catching up, blue foil is awesome… This card could cover so many occasions, I need the feather now 😄
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Beautiful card John. Thanks for sharing. I keep forgetting you can foil wooden shapes. Must have a go as i have quite a lot of them. Kath x
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Absolute stunning, I love also the colours you used John.
Thank you so much for sharing.
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Your dies are very versatile they can be used for ladies or gentlemen with just a change of embelishments. Keep up the good work John.
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A great card John xx
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Lovely card John.
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Beautiful card John xx Hazel
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