Be sure to throughly rub the glass with the embossing buddy. Ink image with pigment ink and sprinkle embossing powder on top. Heat to emboss. The glass takes longer to heat up then paper.
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You can use StazOn ink or any pigment (Encore or Craft) and then you would need to emboss the pigment ink. To stamp on a curved surface you have to "roll" the stamp, a little tricky and I had to wipe off the ink and re-do the first few times. I found that more outline imaged stamps work better than smooth surfaced ones. If you can find the square votives those are easier to stamp directly onto!
You can use StazOn ink or any pigment (Encore or Craft) and then you would need to emboss the pigment ink. To stamp on a curved surface you have to "roll" the stamp, a little tricky and I had to wipe off the ink and re-do the first few times. I found that more outline imaged stamps work better than smooth surfaced ones. If you can find the square votives those are easier to stamp directly onto!