Can you guess what I used to get these sparkly colors popping out of the black background on this card? Remember scratch paper from years ago we could write messages on or draw a picture and magically the color appeared where you scratched? I love to find older products and use my current cardmaking tools like embossing folders and stencils to create gorgeous cards with them as I show in my newest video here. I taped 4 squares of the Arteza Scratch paper in different colors together and then embossed them all in an older Cuttlebug roses embossing folder. Then I simply scratched off where embossed to create this lovely card front. The "hello" die cut is from Gina K Designs.
I also show how to use stencils to create a pattern with the rainbow of colors appearing when a simple stick is used to scratch off the black coating.
The Arteza scratch squares come in pink, blue, silver, gold and rainbow and I used the pink with a poinsettia embossing folder from Spellbinders to make this Christmas card. The sentiment die is from Karen Burniston.
**Watch the video here for a chance to win a sample pack of the scratch off squares and your favorite card from the video so you can give this a try!**
These are all so pretty, Karen! xoxo
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