I am having fun watching your videos! I love that you have shown a couple of different projects here and have demonstrated them using slightly different approaches. This helps me understand how the products work. Your makes are so beautiful!😍
Juliana, I love these cards! The 2nd one is my favorite because those are the colors I love most. Thank you for walking us through the process, makes it easier to understand how to use the products.
Thanks, Juliana - I recently discovered these embossing glazes and love them. I want to do more mixed media cards so this is great!!! Perfect ideas!!! Thanks, again!
I am really inspired by this stuff! Have been watching every video I can! Your cards are beautiful and the butterfly does look like more than just paper when the glaze is added to it!
Beautiful cards. I’ve never tried embossing glazes; I didn’t realize they were translucent. Loved the look. Thanks for readily understandable description of your process!
Love love loved these cards in this video ahhh!!!! You are phenomenal and so very inspiring! I don’t have an archival inks at the moment - do you think this is a technique I could try with regular dye inks? I wanted to try using what I have before I invest in more 😅
Thanks so much! Dye inks are usually water reactive so they may bleed when you add the paste. Archival inks are permanent and won’t bleed, so that is why I used them. But you can certainly try it and see. You may love the look you get! Experiment and have fun! ❤️
Lovely cards. I do get tired of people making out that embossing glazes are so different or special. Other brands have both opaque and translucent powders in their ranges. Usually quite a bit cheaper as well.
While they may not be different or special for their translucent nature they do coordinate with the Distress range of inks and sprays, which is what I really love about them! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
They are not the same. The Micro Glaze can be used to brighten up ink colors and to seal them. Embossing Glaze is a colored translucent embossing powder. I hope that helps!
Love these cards! That last card sparked a lot of ideas for me since there are an infinite number of stamps that can be used like that! Using the dabber is a great way to apply right on top! TYFS! New subbie here, Michigan ❤️🦋💜
I am having fun watching your videos! I love that you have shown a couple of different projects here and have demonstrated them using slightly different approaches. This helps me understand how the products work.
Your makes are so beautiful!😍
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind comment!
Lovely cards! Thanks for sharing your how to!
Thanks so much and you are very welcome!
Juliana, I love these cards! The 2nd one is my favorite because those are the colors I love most. Thank you for walking us through the process, makes it easier to understand how to use the products.
I’m so glad you found it helpful!
I love the colorful cards.
Thank you!
Beautiful cards, thanks for inspiration!
Thanks so much!
Great tutorial. Thank you
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment! Glad you enjoyed it!
Fabulous! Thank you for sharing
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Thanks, Juliana - I recently discovered these embossing glazes and love them. I want to do more mixed media cards so this is great!!! Perfect ideas!!! Thanks, again!
Thank you and thanks for watching! I
Thx for the clear explanation about the distress embossing glazes, i was confused before lol
you’re so welcome!
Really like your cards. It seems Tim Holtz chose his brighter colors for this new set of embossing glazes. Love it. More archival inks is great, too.
Yes that are bright, but so fun! I’m loving all the new goodies! Thank you for watching!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
These cards are fantastic. I love the colours. I will be getting these new colours for sure.
Thank you! These new colors are so fun and you can keep them vibrant or make them a bit more grungy! So many possibilities!
love these! I have glazes that I haven't even opened! I know what I'm doing today! thanks for the inspiration
Thanks! I sure hope you opened them and had fun playing with them!
I love these cards! Thanks for sharing your process!
thank you!
Subscribed and enjoying your videos. Thx.
Awesome, thank you so much!!!
Love it thanks
thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Love the look of these cards with the new glazes! Quick and easy with such great results! Well done girlie!
Thanks so much! 😊
I am really inspired by this stuff! Have been watching every video I can! Your cards are beautiful and the butterfly does look like more than just paper when the glaze is added to it!
Thank you so much and thank you for watching and sharing a comment!
Wow so pretty.
If you don’t want to have to worry about the paste bubbling up, you can wait for it to dry before you heat the glaze.
Oh thank you! Yes, but I have no patience sometimes! 🤣
@@JulianaMichaels I feel that 😂😂
Beautiful
Beautiful cards. I’ve never tried embossing glazes; I didn’t realize they were translucent. Loved the look. Thanks for readily understandable description of your process!
You are so welcome! I hope you will give them a try!
Love love loved these cards in this video ahhh!!!! You are phenomenal and so very inspiring!
I don’t have an archival inks at the moment - do you think this is a technique I could try with regular dye inks? I wanted to try using what I have before I invest in more 😅
Thanks so much! Dye inks are usually water reactive so they may bleed when you add the paste. Archival inks are permanent and won’t bleed, so that is why I used them. But you can certainly try it and see. You may love the look you get! Experiment and have fun! ❤️
Lovely cards. I do get tired of people making out that embossing glazes are so different or special. Other brands have both opaque and translucent powders in their ranges. Usually quite a bit cheaper as well.
While they may not be different or special for their translucent nature they do coordinate with the Distress range of inks and sprays, which is what I really love about them! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
is distress embossing glaze and distress micro glaze same
They are not the same. The Micro Glaze can be used to brighten up ink colors and to seal them. Embossing Glaze is a colored translucent embossing powder. I hope that helps!
Love these cards! That last card sparked a lot of ideas for me since there are an infinite number of stamps that can be used like that! Using the dabber is a great way to apply right on top! TYFS! New subbie here, Michigan ❤️🦋💜
yay! I’m so glad it inspired you and thank you so much for sharing and subscribing!
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