[Nfb-krafters-korner] have you heard of???
Zimmer, Cindy
cindy.zimmer at nebraska.gov
Thu Sep 22 13:18:23 UTC 2011
Oh, the hair dryer is what the tool is like. I think some have used a hair dryer on the hot setting before but there is a special tool they sell for this specific thing (anything to make a little money).
Cindy Z.
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It must be that, but it was not mentioned about the hair dryer. The rest
of the directions were what I was told. You need to use a paper that is
not absorbent. So I was thingking maybe like a photo paper [glossy] for Ink
Jets.
Joyce Kane
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In a message dated 9/21/2011 7:36:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
cindy.zimmer at nebraska.gov writes:
Are you talking embossing powder that you heat up and it kind of "puffs
up" or raises as it dries. The liquid part is what you push your stamp into
to get your design on your card. Then you sprinkle on the powder, tap off
the excess. The powder sticks to the pattern. You heat it with a hairdryer
or heating tool and it embosses. It is used in card making a lot.
Is this what you were talking about?
Cindy Z.
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Has anyone ever heard of embossing liquid solution? Professor Richard
Baldwin just called me up and asked me that question. He said during his
research he came across a video about using this with a printer or some
type of
slow drying solution to make a tactile picture on a glossy paper.
I am going to dig around and see what I can find out for him and us.
He is excited and looking forward to our chat in October.
Joyce Kane
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