The Cosmos Backdrop Press Plate instantly fills a cotton cardstock panel with beautiful blooms and Art Nouveux-type swirls. The coordinating stencil also makes for quick coloring on the focal elements—though I did not use the coordinating stencil on this card. Instead, I started by pressing a similarly colored ink pad to Velvet Rose Wax Beads to a cotton cardstock panel. Then with a darker tone in the same color family, I pressed the Cosmos Backdrop Press Plate to the inked background. Using a watercolor palette, I added gradients to the petals of the cosmos flowers. I added a Velvet Rose Wax Seal embellishment and pressed a You are Everything sentiment. To highlight focal areas on this beautiful press plate background, I recommend creating gradients of color to offset the linear structure of the press plate. This way, you have contrast and interest on your card front.
For my final card and design trick, I’ll use the Flower Stems Press Plate & Die Set. This die set features small cosmos stems, foliage, and their coordinating steel dies. I started with dye inks similar in color to the Cloudy Sky Wax Beads. I used the same beads to press the Timeless Blooms Wax Seal image. With this single dye ink, I pressed all the Flower Stems images onto cotton cardstock. Then I used the coordinating dies to cut the three flower and two foliage images. Before arranging the letter-pressed elements to my background, I created a soft gradient to highlight the blooms. After arranging the flower elements, I embellished the card with another sentiment, the wax seal, and some Crystal Mix gems. When creating large monochromatic focal areas, I recommend a distinct foreground area of the card. In this case with the Flower Stems, I made the bouquet my singular focal element to help frame the wax seal and sentiment.
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