Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Showcasing A New Product

Welcome!
Hi Cheryl here and today we are showcasing a brand new product from InkOn3!!!
How exciting is that??? Any guesses?
Well...IT'S EMBOSSING POWDERS!!!
Yes, and they're amazing, too. 










 This is amazing powder. It's milled to ultra fine and no added waxes or fillers. It is the finest I've used! You are gonna love it!
So, here's what I did using the Arctic White and the Gold Rush powders.


I have some widow sheets that you can emboss on. So I used my anti static powder very liberally!!! I then stamped my image with Juicy ink and poured on the Artic White powder. And then used my heat tool to melt it. Keep your tool moving or the acetate will warp.

 Then I choose to use a white woodgrain paper for my card front. I used the coordinating die for the floral stamp and cut it in the center of the card front. Next, I aligned the embossed acetate so it fit right in. I had already added double sided tape to the back of the card front so it would stick right in place. I then used a double layer of foam tape all around the window to fill with sequins.


I wanted to totally fill the space so that all you would see is the sequins making the color of the flower. I chose shades of purples. I then closed up the back with some purple cardstock to carry on that color.
I cut a strip of vellum and stamped the sentiment after prepping with my anti static powder. I poured on the Gold Rush embossing powder and melted with my heat tool. I backed it with the same purple cardstock and wrapped the edges behind the card front.
I finished off with a few sequins and attached the card front to an A2 card base of heavyweight white cardstock.

So, there you have it. This embossing powder is fantastic and I know you will love it. It melts so smooth! And the white is VERY white! And the Chrome??? Well, it's my favorite!

Here's where you can get these items.


Head on over and check out the store. Fleurette has such cute stuff. And the inks are great! And you will love these new powders.

Happy Crafting! 









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