Supplies Needed: Cuttlebug (or alternative), Embossing Folders, Alcohol Inks and Applicator, Acetate Ink up your acetate until you have your desired colours Cut the acetate into pieces to fit in your embossing folder(s)
Place the acetate in the embossing folder
Run throught the Cuttlebug or alternative
Take it out the folder and voila, you have a piece of coloured acetate with an embossed pattern ready to create a background
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9 comments:
Great tecnique Sam thankyou xx
Stunning sam and love the one you did for Sue
That's great, would never thought of putting acetate through my bug to emboss. Thanks for giving me some ideas. Like what you did with it for Sue
Brilliant idea, must get myself some acetate!
another great idea!
What a fantastic creation! It's gorgeous!
Very effective, Sam. I don't have a cuttlebug. Can I still do this on a lightbox?
Hello from sunny Queensland, Australia. I have so much fun when I visit here so as a thank you, I have left you something on my blog.
Cheers, Irene :)
Wow, that looks so brilliant! I really wish I hadn't sold my cuttlebug :(
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