January 10, 2020

Stamping in Heat Embossing + A Video Tutorial

Hi everyone! It's Lindsay here, from Crafting While Caffeinated Blog and YouTube Channel. Today, I have a really fun technique to share with you that you can use with your Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps - Stamping in Heat Embossing!! For all the details, be sure to watch the video tutorial below!

https://youtu.be/33VOC8HBXrc

The video tutorial above contains products that were sent to me free of charge for design purposes. I only ever design for companies I can stand behind 100%!!


This technique is really very simple. You need only embossing powder, an embossing ink pad (I used Versamark), a heat tool, cardstock, and a rubber stamp. I want to take a second to talk about the stamp choice here. The stamp you use has to be rubber. You can not use clear stamps for this technique it will ruin them. For my cards today, I am using stamps from the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps shop. I know that these are HIGH QUALITY and work wonderfully for this technique!


The main objective to this technique is to build up your layers of embossing powder to create a very thick layer of embossing powder. I used many different colors to layer on top of one another, but one color works just as well! Each project of mine contains 12-15 layers of embossing powder each. Once you've built it up, heat the powder one last time. When the powder is nice and hot, all that is left to do is press your rubber stamp into the hot powder. Let it sit and cool down, then peel up your stamp to reveal the stamped impression!

For all the details on creating each of these projects, be sure to watch the video tutorial above!

Before I go, I want to let you know that all this month there are some stamps on sale over in the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Shop!! This month the Valentine's/Love, Birds & Butterflies, and Football stamps are all on sale!! 20% OFF!!!!


I hope you all enjoyed the tutorial today! If you are interested in any of the stamps I used you can find them all listed and linked down below. Until next time, happy crafting!!

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