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If I want to cover them with ink I apply a layer of Gesso so I have a white background for the ink so that the ink is a true color. I also cover with paper.
I have some Woodsie shapes and I've embossed them before, just spritz with water and then wait a few minutes. You want them good and damp on the top layers but not dripping wet. Finer detailed shapes might crack or chip though.