Gold Shamrock Elegance – A St. Patrick’s Day Card
Have you ever wanted a St. Patrick’s Day card that feels elegant and timeless, rather than just cute or whimsical? For this design, the rich green and black cardstock colors inspired a simple, sophisticated card that exudes classic charm. Hi, Carrianne here! I’m excited to show you, step by step, how to recreate this card using stamping and gold heat embossing, so you can see the versatility of CutCardStock panels.

Products Used:
Pop Tone Black Licorice – CutCardStock
DCS Bonsai Green – CutCardStock
Other Products Used:
Simon Says Stamp – Shamrock Background
Simon Says Stamp – Gnome Lucky (sentiment)
Brutus Monroe – Gold Embossing Powder
Versamark Ink
Step 1: Stamp and Heat Emboss the Shamrock
DCS Bonsai Green cardstock features a subtle texture on one side, which adds depth and character to stamped projects. To begin, stamp the shamrock image onto the textured side of the DCS Bonsai Green cardstock using embossing ink, then apply gold embossing powder and heat set the image. Even on the textured surface, the embossing adheres beautifully, creating a rich, elegant gold finish against the green background.

Step 2: Trim the Focal Panel
After the embossing has cooled, trim the stamped panel to 3.75 × 5”. Trimming at this stage ensures the image is perfectly centered and allows the gold detail to remain crisp and clean along the edges.
Step 3: Create a Heat-Embossed Mat Panel
Next, cut a second piece of DCS Bonsai Green cardstock slightly larger than the focal panel (approximately 4 1/8 × 5 3/8”) to use as a mat. Rub Versamark ink along the edges of this panel, then apply gold embossing powder and heat set to create a subtle, elegant frame.

Step 4: Assemble the Card
Finally, adhere the focal panel onto the heat-embossed mat, then attach the layered panels onto a black A2 card base created from Pop Tone Black Licorice cardstock. The deep black background provides strong contrast and allows the green and gold details to stand out beautifully.

Step 5: Add the Sentiment
To finish, stamp the sentiment onto Pop Tone Black Licorice cardstock and heat emboss it in gold. Next, die cut it into a simple rectangle and adhere it to the bottom of the green panel using thin foam tape. This adds just a touch of dimension while keeping the overall design elegant and streamlined.

Final Thoughts
Overall, this card design highlights how CutCardStock can elevate even simple techniques like stamping and embossing. The contrast between Pop Tone Black Licorice and DCS Bonsai Green cardstocks, paired with gold embossing, creates a sophisticated St. Patrick’s Day card that’s easy to customize for other occasions as well.

Happy crafting, and remember — the best projects are the ones that make you smile! If you loved this card, leave a comment below — I’d love to hear your thoughts.
— Carrianne
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So beautiful! Have always loved a green and gold color combo! Fabulous debut project for CutCardStock!
Thank you so much Leslie!
Oh wow, this is gorgeous! I don’t think about embossing enough. I need to get my tools out again!
Thank you so much! I feel the same way—sometimes I forget about embossing, but it really adds such a lovely touch to a card. Definitely dig out those tools—you’ll have so much fun adding texture again!
Beautiful card Carrianne! Love everything about it and embossing the matting panel is a great idea that I’ve not used! I’ll have to give it a try!
Aw, thank you Judy! 💕 Embossing the mat is such a fun trick! You’ll have so much fun trying it!