These last couple on extended level embossing techniques are so elevated in style! Thank you for going further than just stamping, cutting and layering! Those are needed also but it is just so nice to be able to pull out a trick or two once in a while. Keeps us from getting bored! TFS.
Your presentations are absolutely stunning - like the way you show the tools that you use for each project. Love your work thanks for posting and sharing it.
Thank you for sharing you knowledge with us beautiful combinations and I love the idea of the copper with the green paper. You do a great job as a teacher.
Gina, as always, you amaze and inspire. :) I can't wait to try this technique! :) Just a suggestion to those who may be particularly picky and NOT want the line which Gina mentioned: Make your paper longer than what you need. Then, use a pencil to lightly draw a "border" of the area you DO need. Heat emboss to that point, using the "unneeded" to hold it (so as not to burn your finger). Then, once it's heat-embossed, simply cut off the unneeded portion. :) Just an idea! Thanks, Gina!
Nice idea, I'm glad you posted this technique. I've got to try it asap! (It beats looking for one of the designed papers at my craft store. The tag says, "Made in India".)
Stop with all these great videos!!! You're trying to make me spend all my money! LOL!!! Seriously, though, that is a gorgeous card and a really neat technique. Can't wait to try it!
Thank you for a great idea! One suggestion though, if you cut the card a little longer you could heat emboss the whole thing in one step and then cut off the excess after you run it through the machine.
These last couple on extended level embossing techniques are so elevated in style! Thank you for going further than just stamping, cutting and layering! Those are needed also but it is just so nice to be able to pull out a trick or two once in a while. Keeps us from getting bored! TFS.
This technique is amazing! Sanding it really brought out the raised design.
The card is beautiful, as all your cards are, Gina.
Your presentations are absolutely stunning - like the way you show the tools that you use for each project. Love your work thanks for posting and sharing it.
Thank you for sharing you knowledge with us beautiful combinations and I love the idea of the copper with the green paper. You do a great job as a teacher.
I am awestruck--will try it in silver for a wedding . Thanks!
I really like this technique and can't wait to get home to try it. It will be lovely for Christmas projects.
Gina, as always, you amaze and inspire. :) I can't wait to try this technique! :)
Just a suggestion to those who may be particularly picky and NOT want the line which Gina mentioned:
Make your paper longer than what you need. Then, use a pencil to lightly draw a "border" of the area you DO need. Heat emboss to that point, using the "unneeded" to hold it (so as not to burn your finger).
Then, once it's heat-embossed, simply cut off the unneeded portion. :)
Just an idea!
Thanks, Gina!
tedology heat tool
AWESOME - so simple, so elegant!
Gorgeous..Thanks for sharing this very pretty technique!
Gina, that’s so awesome I really love 💕 it.....what a great technique. Thank you so much 😊
You are so clever! Beautiful job! TFS!
Really love that techniqe, can't wait to give it a try bye for now Eileen.
Great video and beautiful card ideal. Thank you for posting!
Such a great idea, something I must try. Thanks Gina.
Wow Awesome Card!!! Thanks for the video Gina!!!
Thank you!!
excellent technique!!!! Thanks for the video it answered a lot of my questions. I am a new card maker and this technique will definitely help!!!!
Nice idea, I'm glad you posted this technique. I've got to try it asap!
(It beats looking for one of the designed papers at my craft store. The tag says, "Made in India".)
You're so creative and skilled
This is fantastic! I can't wait to do this myself.
it is awesome!!!
LOve your project
Beautiful!
Wow this is a grate look
Beautiful TFS
Great technique!
How pretty.
Thank you for helping me solve a problem. I'm off to try it out.
Great idea thank yu for sharing
I am new to cardmaking can't wait to do this.
this is a great technique! I love it TFS Deanna
cool card...thumbs up!
Another GREAT video! Thank you so much. Can't wait to try this one. :-)
Great technique - thanks!
SO cool ! :)
Super technique! TFS
very nice!
Stop with all these great videos!!! You're trying to make me spend all my money! LOL!!! Seriously, though, that is a gorgeous card and a really neat technique. Can't wait to try it!
Love this technique, tfs
will any kind of sanding block work? i.e. nail buffer?
It should- yes.
Thank you for a great idea! One suggestion though, if you cut the card a little longer you could heat emboss the whole thing in one step and then cut off the excess after you run it through the machine.
frm where can i get all ths stuffs wid da machine plzz i need ur help
love this!
cant i just use a blow drier?
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