Embossing Glaze Background Technique
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- Fun background technique using the new Tim Holtz Embossing Glaze colors.
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Love the use of texture paste & embossing glaze. Tapping to "move & mix" the glaze was clever!
Hi Mindy! What a beautiful card. Thanks for the ideas on using the embossing glaze. I love the sheerness of this product. And, the colors, oh my!!! Thanks!
Oh wow.... That is beautiful Mindy!
Can't wait to see you, die cutting from the embossing glazed background.
What a wonderful technique. Looks beautiful
What an awesome storage idea! Loved to XYRON sticker maker use!
Mindy, such a lovely card….always thank you for sharing your ideas & techniques!
Oh no-now I have to buy the new colors. Thank you for this video and beautiful card!
The color's are impressive and the card is lovely. Thank you! ❤
What an awesome idea!! Great card
If you want to use embossing powder or embossing glaze with texture/embossing/molding paste or gel without the paste/gel bubbling, you can add the layer of paste/gel, sprinkle on your powder, & let that dry completely. Then heat it with your heat tool, & it will melt the powder but not bubble the paste/gel. Now, full disclosure, I've done this with molding paste (same as embossing, modeling, or texture paste), but I don't think I've done it with gel medium per se. So, conceivably, the gel medium might bubble even if it's dry. Not sure if it would, but just a note of caution. The paste at least (in my experience) doesn't though, if you let it dry first, and the embossing powder still sticks to it, so that won't just blow all over creation when you melt it. :) I think I got that tip from Jennifer McGuire, but I'm not sure. May have also been in an Online Card Classes class. Anyhoo.... I was wondering if you could get a similar effect of the multiple colors of glazes by adding one color to your paste, tapping that powder off onto scratch paper & funneling it back into that jar, adding the next color, returning that to its jar, & so on. It just kind of made my frugal Scottish blood cringe when you mixed all those colors on your scratch paper - ohhhh, the extravagant waste! LOL Just curious. All that being said, I LOVE how your card came out!!! The colored glaze layer over the text background looks soooo cool. Thank you for sharing. Take care, & have an awesome day! :)
thanks for the info. This paste seemed to work pretty good. I knew I would be busted for not funneling the powder back but honestly it's such a small amount compared to what I still have left so it didn't phase me. And plus, that would just be too tedious for me lol! But I can totally see where a person may want to do that . Thanks so much! Hugs!
Absolutely gorgeous card Mindy!
What a great technique! I'll definitely be trying this. Can't wait to get the new glazes.
Thanks for the extra idea at the end, I only have one embossing glaze but it's green and I want to try it with some mica powders to cover a sheet and then cut leaves!
I've never seen anyone use that texture paste with the embossing glaze. SUPER NEAT! Thank you, Mindy!!
What a beautiful Card!!!
Great techniques! I love that ombre effect!
This turned out SO pretty!!!!
I love the colors of this Distress Glaze! The storage containers would be a must for keeping track of them in my craft room. 😁
What a great idea. Your card is: beautiful, stunning, awesome, fabulous...... I really like the text in the background. It makes a big difference in a positive way. In my opinion, the Black Soot would have been too dark. I prefer the lighter color as you've shown.
Beautiful! Love love love this card Mindy! ❤️
Really cool...I wish I could see that one in person!
Thanks for the video. I ordered my embossing glazes today and I look forward to playing with them
Have fun!
What a stunning card. Thank u for the idea!!
Fun bright card! Love it
Beautiful card
Stunning
That was amazing! Your color choices were beautiful! Thanks for the 'unexpected' moments.
Beautiful, love it.
Stunning, as always!
So beautiful 😊
Beautiful card. 😍
Lovely card
Gorgeous!!
This was a great video. Gorgeous card!
Hi Mindy!
It was fun watching you in creative action and seeing your project come to life. You did a Super Outstanding Job!! YOU so ROCK!!
Gorgeous technique!! Love your card!
Very pretty card!
This is gorgeous! I love your technique with the texture paste and sheer embossing powder. And the colors!!! You are an amazing creator!
Thank you so much!
Such a cool technique, Mindy! Love your finished card....so pretty! Thank you for sharing how you made the swatches for the top of the jar lids....fabulous! 💖
Beautiful!
Gorgeous card! I will be digging out my distressed powders to try this myself!
Great idea for labels. Think I will first stamp some black text on the cardstock and then add the glaze, so I can tell the glaze is translucent.
So beautiful!l
Great card! I topped my glazes with swatches, too. I stamped a little heart first, glazed, and used a punch to make circle.
Great card!!
Oh wow, Mindy! This is just gorgeous - total eyecandy!! 😋😍💝 And, I love how you addressed the jar lids like that - ubercool!!! ♥️👏🏻♥️
This card turned out absolutely gorgeous! I’m so inspired to dig out my glazes now! Thank you! ALSO…loved the idea using the Xyron to label samples of the glaze! Next on my to do list 🥰🧚♀️
You are so welcome!
Amazing card Mindy 🥰 I love your technique, the stencil and the background stamp ❤️ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
Love it! ❤ Great technique!
Couldn't you let the paste dry and then add the heat to reduce risk of the paste bubbling?
you could - i was just impatient lol ...
What’s the difference between glaze and powder in appearance?
the glaze is translucent so it won't look as solid as regular embossing powder might unless you apply layer upon layer upon layer lol .... Kind of like if you were looking through stained glass - that's a very good way to describe it . Hope that helps !