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Double Embossed Background Technique Video
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You can view the video in this post @ stamperdog.com OR here are the written instructions:
The Wilted Ribbon Flower that's shown on the card featured in the video is in this post. Enjoy! |
Great video tutorial, Ann! I really like the double embossing. I'm going to give it a try today. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
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I've not tried adding embossing powder, but when I add ink it gets everywhere, not just the raised parts. I am just touching the paper with ink, not pounding it.
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I don't know what to say except to touch it lighter than you're touching it. I haven't had that problem with any I've done, but maybe I have less ink on my pad than you.
Honestly, I was surprised how hard I COULD touch it. Are you using Embossing Folders or are you using the Texture Plates? I don't think that the Texture Plates emboss deeply enough. Hope that helps!
Originally Posted by gotthebug818
(Post 18210940)
I've not tried adding embossing powder, but when I add ink it gets everywhere, not just the raised parts. I am just touching the paper with ink, not pounding it.
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Nice card, and thanks for the video. I'm going to give this a try. :)
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Thanks Ann for the video tutorials. This was fun to do.
Here's my version of Ann's card: double embossed and satin ribbon flower card by jill by **JILL** - Cards and Paper Crafts at Splitcoaststampers:grin: |
Another kind of double embossing~
First off, i want to tell you that the card you made looks GORGEOUS! thanks for sharing ! <3
and scondly i came across this tutorial on youtube: Double embossing with Cuttlebug and nestabilities - YouTube and its a kind of double embossing too, and i ddint know where ele to put it since the share a tutorial thread is closed. <3 |
Fabulous
Gorgeous technique, I have to run out and give this one a try. Thank you.
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