Lots of Texture White Poinsettias

Hello crafty friends! I am happy to share a project I created with the amazing Brilliant Poinsettia emboss and cut folder to create some texture overload!
I created this card using an A2 size card base made from smooth white cardstock. I then masked off a rectangle on another piece of white cardstock to create an ink blended and stamped background. 
I began with salvaged patina distress ink and a round blending tool to add the first layer. Next, I added a darker shade of ink to the edges with a darker blue. Before pulling off the mask I stamped the text background using the same darker blue ink and added some gold paint splatter. I then die cut the panel out using a stitched rectangle die and adhered it to the card base.
Here the steps I took to create the very textured poinsettias: I first used the coordinating die that is included with the purchase of the Brilliant Poinsettia embossing folder and cut out three poinsettia shapes from white cardstock.
I then took those shapes I cut and fit them in the embossing folder and ran that through my die cut machine to create three textured poinsettias.
I wanted to create lots of dimension so I created 3 poinsettias to cut out layers to stack on top of each other. 
I left one image in its original shape and then I cut out smaller sections of the other two images just by fussy cutting with detailed scissors.
I used foam adhesive squares between each layer.
Look at that amazing texture and dimension! So much fun. Last, I added gold paint to the center of the finished poinsettia and then I made another one alone with a die cut sentiment using more gold paint and white cardstock.
I hope you enjoyed the project I have made and got some inspiration to use these amazing embossing folders that have a coordinating dies. I have listed all the supplies I used. I have provided affiliate links at no additional cost to you that help support this blog. Thanks for stopping by! 

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