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Elegant Embossing: Rainbow Embossing(1)
Rainbow Embossing By: Marion Davis, Artisitc Guide Supplies: Stamps: Stamp of your choice–this works especially well with background stamps. I used: DeNami for the Thank you The Stamp Pad Co. Inc. for the Happy Birthday Unknown company for the seasonal metallic cardSeveral coordinating Papers: Cardstock – any color to compliment the embossing [...]
Full Story»Elegant Embossing: Faux Batik
Supplies: Basic embossing supplies with clear embossing powder Mulberry paper or wrapping tissue preferably white Newsprint (kids call it math paper) or absorbent paper A craft iron or travel iron with no holes in the sole plate Color washes (I used Adirondack Stream Lettuce and Wild Plum , but there are many other [...]
Elegant Embossing: Frosted embossing
Frosted Embossing By: Marion Davis, Artistic Guide I would like to give credit to Janet Burditt for reminding me of this technique. I had learned it years ago and forgotten it until she taught a class on it for Hearts In Touch during an online class. Supplies: Stamps by Stampscapes Dark cardstock – any brand Versamark ink [...]
Elegant Embossing: Getting a good image
Getting the best results By: Marion Davis, Artistic Guide Today you are ready to emboss! These tools are needed for all the techniques I will share this week and in the future. Stamps – Sample used Dragonfly Block by Moote Points (Stamp Oasis) Embossing ink – Versamark, Big n Bossy, Perfect Medium, Distress ink or any [...]
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