
Here’s a design that’s quick and fail-proof – it’s a perfectly-colored, embossed blossom from our new Magnolia Collection! Hi, Jean here with an easy way to add color, texture and dimension to your cards with our new beautifully-colored Magnolia Rub-On Transfers.

Cut a Marvelous Magnolia Rub-On Transfer (and the paper liner) that matches a design from the
Marvelous Magnolia 3-D Embossing Folder and its set of dies – leave a generous margin around it for easier handling. Carefully remove the frosty top layer with the design – be sure it’s completely removed from the paper liner. Press it firmly onto smooth pale lavender cardstock to transfer the design, add a soft tint of color to the petals, and highlight the lines at the base of the petals
Tip #1…a wooden craft stick for burnishing is included with the 2-piece rub-on set – using it is optional. Instead – diecut the design with the matching die from the embossing folder set – the diecutting pressure will smoothly burnish the rub-on onto the cardstock.
Tip #2…don’t remove the frosty top layer yet – it will cushion and protect the rub-on when it’s pressure-embosssed in the folder. Place the diecut in the folder and emboss it using the plate(s) and/or mat(s) required on your machine. Carefully remove the frosty top layer.

Diagonally cut a plaid 6×6 from the Magnolia Plaid pack with the 2.5″ wide Nested Globe die. Cut lavender cardstock with the 2″ wide Nested Globe die. Cut a purple 6×6 from the Twilight Purple Collection and spritz it with Imagine’s Gold Sheer Shimmer Spritz. Heat-set the ink, then cut the cardstock with the 1.5″ wide Nested Globe die.
Glue 2 pieces of the purple cardstock together and diecut Hello Streamlined Script. Pre-gluing and cutting both layers at once saves time and adds dimension to your greeting.

Cut white cardstock to 4.25″ x 10″ and score it at 4.5″. Attach the diecuts – use foamtape at the tips of the petals and large leaves. Add green Bright Jewels. Cut an A2-sized rectangle to cardstock to protect the card front for mailing.
Confession…I’ve never used rub-ons before and my first magnolia ended up on my sweater sleeve. A steep learning curve! Hope these tips and ideas inspire you to experiment with Magnolia Rub-Ons and create a stash of cards for any occasion.
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