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Dry Embossing |
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When you dry emboss, you use a stylus to transfer
the design on a template to your paper, leaving a raise image on the paper.
It is best to use white or very light paper so you can see the design on
the template through the paper when the light shines through it. |
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Supplies: |
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Step 1: |
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Lay the template on the light table; you may
want to tape it down so it can't move. Place the paper on top of the template.
Turn the light on and align the paper appropriately on top of the template,
so the design will be where you want it. |
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Step 2: |
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A stylus has two ends; each a different
size. Use the size that bests fits the size of the design. The light shines
through the paper so you can see the design on the template. Use the stylus
to trace around the edges of the design on the template. |
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Step 3: |
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When you've traced the entire design
turn it over. You can leave it like this or dust the raised surface with
pastels. |
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