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Change: at this link. (Click EasyEdit to add to this page.)Post a few technique tips. What's worked best for you? One of my favorite embossing tools comes in handy when it's time to clean up: A disposable dust cloth picks up all of your excess (or spilled) embossing powder.If
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Jul 30 2008, 2:17 PM EDT
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Change: This hand made card is stamped with a Hollyberryhouse stamp, heat embossed with gold opaque embossing powder and layered. Share what you know about heat embossing! (Click EasyEdit to add to this page.)Post a few technique tips. What's worked best for you? One of my favorite
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Apr 12 2007, 10:26 AM EDT
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Change: Examples Below.... Share what you know about heat embossing! (Click EasyEdit to add to this page.)Post a few technique tips. What's worked best for you? One of my favorite embossing tools comes in handy when it's time
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Apr 7 2007, 2:01 PM EDT
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Apr 7 2007, 1:58 PM EDT
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Change: the entire area. After you have melted the entire layer hold the heating gun so it's blowing on the entire piece because as soon as you take that gun away... Step 5.) Put on another layer of UTEP. Heat it up and repeat
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Apr 6 2007, 2:21 PM EDT
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Change: You can create your own embellishments. Here's an example of how embossing can bring out an element on a scrapbook page. There are 2 clay
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Nov 22 2006, 12:17 PM EST
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Change: Emboss with white powder on black paper for a dramatic look.Hold smaller pieces of paper that you are heat embossing with tweezers so that you do not burn your fingers.Add a photo of a great embossed card or scrapbook page.(Click EasyEdit, then "image" to upload an image.)
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Nov 19 2006, 8:52 PM EST
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Change: If you don't have stamps or ink, try embossing with your inkjet printer and some vellum. Print your image or words on vellum, then sprinkle on the embossing powder before it's dry and melt it with a heat gun.Add a photo of a great embossed card or scrapbook page.
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Nov 10 2006, 2:02 PM EST
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Change: raised finish.Share what you know about heat embossing!(Click EasyEdit to add to this page.)Post a few technique tips. What's worked best for you? Start typing here!Add a photo of a great embossed card or scrapbook page. (Click EasyEdit, then "image" to upload an image.)
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Nov 10 2006, 1:56 PM EST
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Change: about heat embossing! Add a photo of a great embossed card(Click orEasyEdit paper.to (Clickadd EasyEdit,to thenthis "image.")page.)Post a few technique tips. What's worked best for you? Start typing here!Add a photo of a great embossed card or scrapbook page.
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Change: Once cool, the result is a hard, glossy, raised finish. Share what you know about heat embossing!Add a photo of a great embossed card or paper. (Click EasyEdit, then "image.")Post a few technique tips. What's worked best for you?
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Nov 9 2006, 8:46 PM EST
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Change: Definition: A process in which crystal-like powder is heated to the point of melting. Once cool, the result is a hard, glossy, raised finish.
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