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web embossing
Please help - I do not know what this is except for the fact it looks like a cool random splodge (note technical term!) of embossing powder. If anyone has any idea's or tutorials how this is done I would love to hear.
Many thanks mum2bowie |
Web embossing
Originally Posted by mum2bowie
(Post 7502055)
Please help - I do not know what this is except for the fact it looks like a cool random splodge (note technical term!) of embossing powder. If anyone has any idea's or tutorials how this is done I would love to hear.
Many thanks mum2bowie http://www.quiltingarts.com/qallc/ne...hive/qa33.html |
Thanks for the info - its sort of what I wanted but not quite this is the card that got me wondering...
http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...62105?cat=5128 |
Hmmm I could be totally wrong but it kind of looks like plastic wrap that was tapped in versamark and then embossed. You could try PMing the creator of the card as well.
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Hi, your link wont let me see the card you are referring to so this really is a stab in the dark. Could it be Krylon webbing spray used ? I can't believe I am trying to guess about something I can't even see.
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LOL Misha - I can't see the card either, but I was thinking of Krylon webbing spray also GMTA :)
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Originally Posted by QueenOfInkland
(Post 7503173)
LOL Misha - I can't see the card either, but I was thinking of Krylon webbing spray also GMTA :)
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Thanks for your help buys
mum2bowie |
Could it have been embossed with stitch witchery (fusible web)?
I believe that's done by putting some fusible web on the card, zapping it with the heat gun to make it sticky and it starts getting holes & stuff in it; then sprinkle on the EP and zap it with the heat gun again. Never tried this - just read about it. |
Here's another card using embossed webbing that lists saran wrap as one of the supplies.
http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...61488?cat=5128 I am guessing you ball up some saran wrap and use that to apply versamark ink to the paper, then emboss. |
Here's a link to a tutorial. It is scrunched up plastic wrap and versamark.
http://www.rubberroadadventures.com/...auxWebbing.htm |
And one more that also references it as the saran wrap techinique. I am so glad you brought this technique to may attention - I am loving the look of it, and am going to try it out!
http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...61092?cat=5128 |
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I just had a light bulb moment with the saran wrap - thanks everyone for their help
mum2bowie |
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