Kool Krafting
My post this week features the card and ATC I made for this month’s Visible Image ATC swap, the theme of which was “Use Kraft”. I quite like using kraft card and tend towards monochrome makes with it. These makes ended up using just gold and white but had lots of texture and dimension.
To begin, I cut the ATC (2½” x 3½”) and a 4¼” square panel for the card and white heat-embossed the sentiments, which are from Grunge Greetings.
After masking the sentiment with a sticky note, I applied Tim Holtz Distress Grit Paste through the Rotation stencil.
Whilst the paste was still damp, I sprinkled on gold embossing powder in places as I wanted some of the white to show. This was then heated which melted the powder and made the paste bubble-up, creating that lovely texture.
For the focal element, I stamped the dragonflies from Brighter Days using Versamark ink on thick vellum. I then added gold embossing powder in stripes and knocked off the excess before adding white embossing powder, which stuck to the remaining exposed ink. These were heat-set to make the powders melt together and then fussy-cut.
The difficulty with vellum is how to attach the pieces without the adhesive being visible. The thick vellum I use is much more forgiving but I also used clear adhesive squares along the body and left the wings to be free.
To finish the card, I matted the panel onto white card and onto a 5” square kraft card.

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