Thursday, October 4, 2012

How to make faux metal embellishments

Yesterday's post showed custom embellishments I made for my 2012 December Daily cover.

The process is really easy and took almost no time at all to do.

First, coat your chipboard in versamark ink. Versamark is a sticky clear ink that leaves a watermark on regular pages and allows embossing powder to stick to the item before embossing.



Yeah, yeah. I know my ink pad is super dirty. I have a clean one I use for clear embossing or to use as a watermark ink. This one is for the "dirty jobs".

Instead of pouring the embossing powder over my letter I just poured a little powder in the lid and dipped my number in it.



At this point I was worried since the powder didn't have very good coverage. The powder melted beautifully over the number once I hit it with the heat gun.



I decided to do the same to my brads. Bad picture, bad lighting. Sorry.



So, there you have it. Custom embellishments!

2 comments:

  1. oh what a great tutorial! tfs!!

    thanks for stopping by my blog today and leaving such a kind comment! thanks

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