To get started you will need:
1.) Select your chipboard piece and firmly press into the watermark stamp, creating a nice sticky side to adhere the embossing powder.
2.) Pour a good amount of embossing powder over the chipboard and gently remove from powder.
3.) Using your heat embossing gun, start heating up the embossing powder. Just when the powder starts melting onto the chipboard, remove the heat.4.) Using the walnut ink, dab the ink onto the chipboard piece creating little drops of ink around the piece.
5.) Using your heat gun, begin applying more heat to the chipboard piece. Heat until the drops of ink begin to "burn" into the chipboard. (Make sure you are in a well-ventilated area, as this tends to create a burned smell temporarily) 6.) Apply heat until you are satisfied with the look and texture of your piece. Allow to cool and use on any project! As you can see here, I used this technique on 2 pieces of chipboard from the Memory Lane kit to adorn my page titled, "Sing"
2 comments:
oh yes sista!! i am totally doing this...never seen this done that way...looks like less work then some i have seen and i love the outcome!!
Oh I'm so glad you posted this technique! I was admiring those when you posted your work, so I'm so happy that we can all see the way you did that!! :)
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