Chocolate Truffle Cards

Hey crafty friend, I’m back with some more scented cards today. These were inspired by my friend, Katie Brooks. When the Sassy Sentiments stamp set from The Rabbit Hole Designs came out last year, she had the brilliant idea to turn the jellyfish from Sofishticated into a truffle and pair it with the funny chocolate saying. As soon as my scented embossing powders arrived, I knew I wanted to recreate the idea!

To start, I stamped the top of the jellyfish onto white cardstock, then added a narrow border to it, and cut it out multiple times with my ScanNCut. (You could fussy cut the shape, or use a circle die and cut the bottom flat if you don’t have a ScanNCut. You just want a basic truffle shape.) I coated the entire front of each cutout with Versamark ink, and melted several layers of chocolate embossing powder on top. Next, I lined the cutouts up in my Misti, and stamped the top of the jellyfish over the chocolate with more Versamark ink. I sprinkled on a second scented powder and heat embossed it. The new layer melted into the chocolate, creating a smooth, flat surface, but leaving crisp lines. (The different scents used were raspberry, rose, and apple.)

Scented Embossing Chocolate Truffles

To create the paper cups for the truffles, I cut strips of vellum and ran them through my paper crimper. I trimmed the strips to fit over each truffle and glued them in place.

To complete my cards, I created various backgrounds and either die cut them with a fancy scalloped rectangle, or dry embossed with the new Broken Glass stencil. A die cut sentiment pulled the cards together, and a few sequins finished them off.

Scented Embossing Chocolate Truffles Scented Embossing Chocolate Truffles Scented Embossing Chocolate Truffles

I have to tell you, these cards smell so good! The chocolate isn’t very strong, so the other scents don’t get lost. They all blend nicely, and smell like a fancy box of candy. But fair warning, everyone in the house will want to know what you’re baking if you start melting the scented embossing powders.

Thanks for stopping by today! I hope Katie and I have inspired you to give this idea a try. Wouldn’t it be great for Valentine’s Day too? You can find the sister article to this over on The Rabbit Hole Designs’ blog; head on over for more inspiration. I’ll be back soon with more fun cards to share.

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8 thoughts on “Chocolate Truffle Cards

  1. Loving that sentiment (Possible I missed one stamp set from TRHD?) Card is just adorable. What a day brightener for MANY chocoholics…a group I am proud to call home!

  2. what a great idea. I love this sentiment. it is SO TRUE. now i need yet another set. what else is new????

  3. What a wonderful way to use that stamp set. Have gone to check out the Aromatic Embossing Powders. Never new they existed. Have to have some for myself now. Thank you so much for sharing these cards, the technique and the supplies. YUM !!!!!

  4. These look great! Love the cards, and now I want some chocolate!

  5. I love these cards! Great ideas!

  6. Ingenious! I love these cards and have never heard of scented embossing powders! I love that idea!

  7. Wow!!! This could be addicting!!! I would never leave my craft room!!! Such amazing cards! Great idea, it would be perfect to give with a box of chocolates or a pretty plant! My mind is reeling!!! Thanks Amanda & Katie!!! Hugs!

  8. Alicia O'Bryant says:

    yum! this is so neat, I want those embossing powders!

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