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A customer asked to do lace embossing. Evidently she saw it somewhere on TV. When I asked how it was done, she said you put on lace, emboss then take the lace off. Has anyone done this? Wouldn't the lace stick to the cardstock when you embossed it? Can you use the lace more than once? I asked if it was glitter, but she insisted it was embossed.
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Hi-tried to head to the link you provided with no luck, could you email me the site again or just send me the instructions. I have a customer who would like to do these for her christmas cards for next year. Thanks. [email protected]
Jen
Hi Julie
I just ried and couldn't get to your site but would love instructions as well as everyone is talking. Could you add me to the list please?? [email protected]
Hi - I saw a Wizard (Spellbinder's) demonstration a long time ago and they embossed the pattern of a piece of lace onto a piece of cardstock. I am wondering if the Cuttlebug could do the same thing. I need to look through some old papers to see if I can find the directions though.
I also tried the link in Julie's post above, and it looks like the website is no longer active. I also tried to find some info on this on Google, and so far haven't come up with anything...
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I have seen lace empossing before. It is done like dry embossing not with the powder. The kind I saw was a pattern that was made that you place a pice of vellum over and use an empressor over it. When you remove the vellum it looks like lace. I guess you can use an actual pice of lace as the template though.
Hi Julie It's me agian just asking to be included on the lace embossing technique. It sounds great. I thought I would have a withdrawal attack as I couldn't get on the site right away tonight.
Annette
Yes, thank you, Beate! I spent quite some time looking for the link that Julie posted, and this sure looks like it is the same page she posted...Thank you for finding it!
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