Embossing Paste Technique

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Hooray! The new 2017-2018 Annual Catalog is here! It's time to check out the terrific new stamps and stamping supplies. What do you look at first in a new catalog? Stamps, papers, punches, or maybe coordinating suites? I love learning new techniques, so I usually dive into the easy-to-miss section where embossing powders, specialty inks, and other goodies are found. In the new catalog it's titled "Coloring Tools" and starts on page 200.

The new product I'm excited about and on the top of  my recommendation list is Embossing Paste. From stenciled texture to colored accents this new product is one you are going to love.

Embossing has just been raised a level with Embossing Paste. Embossing paste is a thick white paste that you spread on cardstock to create an embossed look and feel. It's different from heat embossing, it creates a rough, irregular texture that is all the rage.

This simple technique is limited only by your imagination. You can color the paste with any of our ink refills or make masks using Thinlet dies and Window Sheets. Can't wait to see what you create!

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Download Embossing Paste-

 To order any of these products visit my  On-Line store HERE.

 

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