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QUESTION: What if you don't have anything for materials to dry emboss??????
You can punch out a form from cardstock and the put another piece of cardstock over top of the form. Use a stylus or bonefolder to burnished around the form. Voil�! Dry embossing on the cheap!
Ha! This has got to be a first! I made a card that qualifies for a challenge, but didn't realize it until after it was made! It was a Just Thanks card for a guy who helped me with a long-distance problem (as in the problem was in California, and I'm in New York - he went above and beyond to help me out)!
I can't believe that I am so late getting my cards in for this challenge. I love dry embossing. I made 2 cards for this week -- here is the first one and the second card.
Thank you for such a great challenge to play along with.
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I did a series of four cards using my new Crafts Too embossing folder. It's a perfect frame for a star-themed stamp so I pulled out a few stamps that would fit and ended up making a series of four cards. This one is my favourite:
Here is another card for this Challenge. Thank you to all the people behind the scenes who run these Challenges each week - I really appreciate all the hard work that you put in
I found myself needing to make a Sympathy card following the very sad loss of my girlfriend's cat. I've never made a pet sympathy card before but hope what I made is appropriate.
I seem destined to fill this Dry Embossing Gallery!! I do love my Cuttlebug and embossing, so here is a quick and simple card I made for mass-producing at Christmas-time.
could you just sponge black ink on it? or did you put drops of black ink refill straight on the kleenex and rub all over the dry embossed area? any ideas from anyone?