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My neighbor told me last night to make a cheap ribbon buckle
you would emboss a soda can tab!!!
You hammer down any rough sides and then emboss to the color of your choice and it makes a great Ribbon buckle!
I saw this idea in the new Creating Keepsake magazine (Nov. 2004). It shows you step by step how to do it on page 42 under "Tips and Tricks". This is a really cool idea. :lol:
I just tried it and it works! Thanks for the tip Andrea. I posted my card a couple of minutes ago. Here is a link to my gallery so you can check it out:
I just heated the tab with my embossing gun. The heat on the metal tab made it hot enough for the embossing powder to stick to it. I heated, dunked, heated the embossing powder, heated again, dunked again, and heated again. That way I made sure I got good coverage. I used the reverse tweezers from the crafer's tool kit to hang onto the tab. That left a couple of areas unembossed so it placed the tab down on scratch paper with the tweezers and heated the remaining areas.
HTH
Kathleen
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Thanks for the idea~ my school collects these as a fund raiser, so I'll have to secretly save mine - wouldn't want people to know I'm saving them for stamping over donating them!!!
You girls are sooo clever - thanks for sharing this fun idea! I love Creating Keepsakes - they have awesome tricks to use in cardmaking, scrapbooking and more.
I don't see why you couldn't just squish the tab into versamark pad or embossing pad that should get the powder to stick!
I'd just be careful after you have the powder on it!!!