Hello, friends!
Today, I want to teach you all how to heat emboss flawlessly. It is easy to do if you have the right tools. Watch the video and then check out the product list below!
If you cannot see the video above click here ==> Learn How To Heat Emboss Like A Boss!
The tools you will need are listed below. Highlighted words are clickable with more information. Otherwise, I have information in brackets.
1) VersaMark Ink
2) Embossing Powder
3) Craft Heater
7) EK Success Powder Tool
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9 comments:
Oh Melanie....Just watched your Video...you gave an amazing & fabulous Embossing Tutorial!!
Loved how your TX turned out....and you are so right it really does turn a cute stamp into a Great stamp...the look is total Fabulosity. YOU so ROCK!!
Like to emboss. Like the TX stamp and so I'm going to ck them out. Wonder if there is a bundle savings price for buying all 50 US states? Off to ck them out. I use a coffee filter instead of a craft tray and the embossing powder is easier to pour back in the embossing powder container.
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Good Morning. Loved the video. Have one question. What type of powder do you put in the EK Success Powder tool? Thanks.
Becky
Melanie....Thanks for the great video on embossing. That does turn images into special. Question - do you remember where you got the little holder of powder and is it special powder that's in it? BTW, I LOVE Those state stamps...so cute!
Wow, Melanie! Great embossing video!
Vivian
Mom2ASK, powder comes in the tool. No need to add your own. Coelle, I have it linked to where you can get it on Amazon. Just go where I list my supplies, and click on EK Success Powder Tool. It will take you straight to Amazon.
Thank you very much! Have a wonderful rest of the day!
Good video. I emboss but have only used the power tool. Never thought of using the dryer sheet, too. I also use a coffee filter to catch the extra embossing powder.
Thanks Melanie.....you are super!!!
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