Burned Embossing
To burn embossing powder, you need to keep heating it after it has raised to the point where it flattens out. You can then stamp over the "burned" embossing powder if desired. We'd love to see your creation, so come join in the fun! Remember to use a SweetStamps image on your creation to get an extra chance at winning $20 of rubber stamps from SweetStamps.com. Rules are listed in the sidebar and instructions can be found at the bottom of this post.Check out what our talented design team sweeties have created this week:
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Join our weekly challenge
You can use any stamp on your challenge entry, but if you use a SweetStamps image, you will get two
entries into the giveaway! To enter the challenge, please add the URL
to your actual blog post or online gallery to the InLinkz at the
end of this post. Please do not link to your main blog; we want to be
able to find your post to leave you comments. Also, please link back
to our blog.
Remember, you can only enter the challenge one time, use a SweetStamps image to get an extra entry in the challenge. Please limit the amount of challenges to 10 (including ours). You must link back to us in your blog post.
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Next week's challenge theme is Black Magic...stamp an image onto black cardstock with white ink and color with chalk, or heat emboss with white EP and use permanent or alcohol based markers to add color to the image. Silhouette (bold) images work great with this technique. I hope you'll try
your hand at this and join us in next week's challenge.
Happy Stamping! Hope your week is super sweet!
Beautiful cards ladies
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