Using Embossing Powders
For some reason, I had always thought it was complicated to use embossing powders. With some experimentation over the past year or so, some of it spurred by our monthly How Do I Use This? series, I have found that it is easy to use embossing powders — although it can be a little messy!
This post will feature a page that I worked on recently, which has a shell theme going on, because I am creating the backgrounds for pages that will be completed during my family beach vacation.
Above, my materials and tools:
- Yellow foam printing mat — the “give” of the foam gives you the best results when rubber stamping, and is a necessity when using wooden printing blocks
- Embossing stamp pad — this brand is tinted pink, which is supposed to help you by being visible (in my opinion, it doesn’t help so much!)...also pictured here is a re-inker
- Embossing powder — this is a metallic brand from Ranger; embossing powders come in a wide variety of colors and textures
- Rubber stamp
- Pre-painted shipping tag to stamp on
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