Quick Tip Tuesday #4: Heat Embossing (on Saturday! Yikes!)
Hi! I’m finally here with this week’s video on Heat Embossing! Heat Embossing is one of those easy ways to add some real impact and wow to a project!!! I hope you enjoy the video below and let me know if you have questions. I have listed all the embossing powders, as well as all 4 collections of Craft Stampin’ Spots and the rest of the supplies for your convenience below the video. I still owe you the Tool Time Thursday video so check back later this weekend for that! I plan on bringing you card samples using the embossed flowers I make in this video next week so don’t miss them! Leave a comment below letting me know what you think of this technique!!!
Regular Embossing Powders ($4.75 each)
Cherry Cobbler #122949
Tempting Turquoise #122950
Tangerine Tango #123106
Wild Wasabi #123224
Melon Mambo #123223
Black #109133
White #109132
Gold #109129
Silver #109131
Pewter #124114
Clear #109130
Iridescent Ice #101930
Scented Embossing Powders- available until April 30, 2012 ($5.95 each)
Vanilla #125590
Melon #127034
Cherry #127035
Other Products
Embossing Buddy #103083
Heat Tool #100005
Mixed Bunch Stamp Set (Wood-Mount #125535, Clear-Mount #125537)
VersaMark #102283
Craft Stampin’ Spots (10 spots in each collection for $21.95)
Subtles #119716
Regals #119717
Brights #119718
Neutrals #119719
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Thanks for the feature!! As an FYI, on that particular card I actually embossed with clear EP on Whisper White card stock, and then used a sponge dauber to apply the Pacific Point ink (emboss resist style) – I just felt like doing it that way gave me a slightly better image than White EP (which I prefer to use for line-art images).
Thanks for the info Desiree! I’ll post it under the video on that blog post but hope you understand if I don’t redo the video to reflect my misconception! Your Pacific Point sponging was so flawless it looked like paper!!! I was planning on doing the emboss resist technique soon anyway so maybe I’ll throw your card back up in the video and correct my mistake that way! Thanks again for your amazing swap! It really is so so beautiful!