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using red liner tapes, gold leaf
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| Ink up your stamp with any pigment or embossing ink (no quick drying inks). If you are using clear glass beads, the color of your ink will show through. Make sure your stamp pad is good and wet. |
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Stamp. |
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| Apply EmbosStick Powder like you would embossing powder. We have ours in a plastic container and dip our paper in it. |
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Shake off any extra powder. |
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| Check to make sure all the image is covered with EmbosStick powder. Apply again if needed. |
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To avoid blowing away some powder, heat up your heat gun. |
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Heat image. This does not take as long as regular embossing powder. Move on quickly as the powder melts. If you overheat the powder, it will no longer be sticky. Once the powder is melted, it will stay sticky for 1/2 an hour or longer. You do not need to rush through your project. |
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Apply glass beads. Very gently, shake the card to remove any extra beads. |
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| Check to make sure your image is covered. |
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| To set the beads, heat up the card from the back. Once the glue gets good and hot, set card aside to cool. |
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Once the card cools, the beads will be set. Do this same technique for glitter. |
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