This first look has a more elegant, soft and pretty feel that the camera doesn't quite pick up fully. I used one stamp and one stamp set on both, the stamp is All You Need and the set is Watercolor Background Set. The sentiment was embossed with gold powder and then the stamped panel was layered onto gold paper before being popped up on a pink rectangle that was die-cut using the Nested Rectangle Stitch Die.
Then I tried stamping the sentiment in black, adding a black layer and mounting to a black card.
I think the black gives it more of a masculine look.
Here are pictures with links of the Rubbernecker products I used.
***Check out this Crossover II Fabric & Paper die-cutting machine, you can cut with thin dies, thick dies, use embossing folders and dry emboss all with one machine and no changing plates, because it has a roller adjustment so you can adjust to tighten or to loosen the tension. Another thing I really love about the Cross Over II is that so far, my plates haven't warped!! That's a huge plus for me.
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