I’m over at the Topflight blog and I hope your Friday is going well. I’ve been experimenting with some Emerald Creek Rita Barakat Magical Mysteries Embossing Powders. These have been so fun to play with and I love the colors I have and might have to get the full set soon! When these powders melt they are shiny and gorgeous. Here are a couple of cards I made with these beautiful powders.

For this card I started with a manila folder I had used with my gel press and some acrylics. I had made so many backgrounds play around with the gel press and I thought this one would go well with the colors of the embossing powders I had.
I started out by stamping the word image in Ground Espresso Distress Ink. That’s right you can stamp in Distress Ink and these powders will still stick which I thought was pretty great. I used the Kiss of the Fairy embossing powder to give the words a pink sheen. Then I stamped the butterflies in Antique Linen Distress Ink and used the Midnight Magic embossing powder on them.
I love the shiny texture these powders add to the paper. I then inked up the sides of the panel with the Patina Oxide Baked Texture. I finished it by adding the sentiment that I stamped in black Versafine ink and clear heat embossing it.
For my second card, I used a panel I had water colored with a pink from the Altenew Watercolor set. I used the stencil and some Versmark ink to dab in partially on the stencil. I heat embossed it in Midnight Magic and then stenciled the rest to heat emboss in Kiss of the Fairy.

I then used a stencil brush to add a little Antique Linen Distress ink on the bottom and some Ground Espresso along the side to give it a more rustic look. I stamped the sentiment in Versafine and clear embossed it. I think next time, I will use a white so that it will show better against the blue cardbase.
For my 3rd card, I wanted to make my nephew a birthday card. He’s 12 now so I wanted it to look more masculine.

I used another gel press background I had created and used the Midnight Magic and Patina Oxide after stenciling with Versamark ink.
I hope you enjoyed these cards and get a chance to try out these awesome embossing powders. Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for stopping by!
Cheers!
Supplies
*Listed below are the products I used and contain affiliate links at no cost to you. Thank you for your support! All products were personally purchased.
![]() Altenew – Label Love Shop at: EH | SC | TP |
![]() Hero Arts – Hand Drawn Everyday Messages Shop at: HA | SC |
![]() Alexandra Renke – Mandala Shop at: TP |
![]() Stampers Anonymous – Tim Holtz – Layering Stencil – Burlap Shop at: BL | SC | AZ |
![]() Stampers Anonymous – Tim Holtz – Layering Stencil – Dotted Shop at: BL | SC |
![]() Emerald Creek – Rita Barakat Magical Mysteries – Kiss of the Fairy Shop at: TP |
![]() Emerald Creek – Seth Apter Baked Texture – Patina Oxide Shop at: TP |
![]() Hero Arts Embossing Powder – Detail Clear Shop at: EH | BL | HA | SC | AZ |
![]() Rita Barakat – Emerald Creek Magical Mysteries – Midnight Magic Shop at: TP |
![]() Tombow Xtreme Adhesive Tape Runner Shop at: BL | SC | DB | Misc |
![]() Ranger – Tim Holtz – Distress Ink Pad – Antique Linen Shop at: EH | BL | SC | DB | AZ | TP |
![]() Ranger – Tim Holtz – Distress Ink Pad – Ground Espresso Shop at: EH | BL | SC | DB | AZ | TP |
![]() Tsukineko – VersaFine Pigment Ink Pad – Onyx Black Shop at: EH | BL | AZ |
![]() Tsukineko – VersaMark Ink Pad Shop at: EH | BL | HA | SC | AZ |
![]() Ek Success Powder Tool Applicator Shop at: EH | BL |
![]() Hero Arts – Wagner – HT400 Precision Heat Tool Shop at: HA | SC | AZ |
![]() Altenew – Watercolor 36 Pan Set Shop at: EH | SC | TP |

















Wow so many fabulous cards you made here Ericka! great use of colour and design also…I think I may need those magic powders now too lol 😉 hugs Viv xx
Thanks Viv. They are so fun to play with
Erika, I am sorry I missed these. They are stunning uses of the powder. I really loved how you used the Kiss of the Fairy and Midnight Magic. Did you charge it in the sun and check it out in the dark. I would love to see how it looks in the dark (although I know it’s tough to photograph. Most of my art is for my eyes only at night so far.
Thank you so much. I haven’t charged it in the sun but will definitely try it. Thanks for the suggestion! Love playing with these beautiful powders.