Embossing Folder Background Techniques | Beginner to Advanced

If you've ever wondered how to get more out of your embossing folders, this tutorial is for you! Today I'm sharing three ways to use an embossing folder to create a mixed media card background, and we're going from beginner to advanced. Each technique builds on the last, so whether you're just getting started with mixed media or you're ready to layer in some more products and push your skills a little further, there's something here for you.

Lucky Is A State of Mind Card | Embossing Folder Background Techniques Beginner to Advanced by Juliana Michaels featuring Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault Diamonds Embossing Folder, Gentlemen, Picture Show, Alphanumeric Stretch, Handwritten Celebrate, and Lucky Love Impresslit

Three Levels, One Embossing Folder

The idea behind this tutorial is simple — take one embossing folder and show how you can use it three different ways, each one stepping up the complexity a little. No matter which technique you choose, the Sizzix Luster Wax is the secret weapon that ties them all together — it catches the raised areas of the embossed design and makes it pop beautifully every single time.

The beginner technique keeps things simple with colored cardstock, Luster Wax to highlight the embossed design, and inked edges using Distress Ink. It's approachable, low-risk, and gives you a gorgeous result with minimal supplies.

Beginner Embossing Folder Technique by Juliana Michaels featuring Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault Diamonds Embossing Folder, Gentlemen, Picture Show, Alphanumeric Stretch, Handwritten Celebrate, and Lucky Love Impresslit

The intermediate technique introduces Distress Watercolor cardstock and Distress Spray Stains before adding the Luster Wax and inked edges. The Spray Stains sink into the watercolor cardstock beautifully, adding depth and color before the Luster Wax works its magic on the embossed design.

Intermediate Embossing Folder Technique by Juliana Michaels featuring Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault Diamonds Embossing Folder, Gentlemen, Picture Show, Alphanumeric Stretch, Handwritten Celebrate, and Lucky Love Impresslit

The advanced technique builds on the intermediate version by layering Distress Oxide Sprays on top of the Spray Stains before finishing with the Luster Wax and inked edges. It's the same process with one extra step, but that additional layer of color adds a richness that takes the background to a whole new level.

Advanced Embossing Folder Technique by Juliana Michaels featuring Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault Diamonds Embossing Folder, Gentlemen, Picture Show, Alphanumeric Stretch, Handwritten Celebrate, and Lucky Love Impresslit

The Focal Point

While the focus of this tutorial is the background techniques, I also walk you through how I created the die cut focal point for each card using the new Sizzix Tim Holtz Vault Picture Wheel and Handwritten Thinlits Dies. One of my favorite things about the Handwritten dies is how beautifully they layer with the Alphanumeric Stretch Upper Case dies — and you'll see exactly how I used that combination on these cards.

Lucky Is A State Of Mind Card by Juliana Michaels featuring Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault Diamonds Embossing Folder, Gentlemen, Picture Show, Alphanumeric Stretch, Handwritten Celebrate, and Lucky Love Impresslit

Watch the Full Tutorial

Ready to see all three background techniques in action? You can watch the complete tutorial in the video below, or head over to my YouTube channel to check it out.

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I'd love to know — which background technique would you choose for your next card? The beginner, intermediate, or advanced version? Leave a comment below and let me know!

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