Livestream Party!
Join us today at 9:00am PT / 12:00pm ET | Details Here.
×
Lindy's Stamp Gang - Embossing Powder - Tannenbaumn Green Gold

  • Lindy's Stamp Gang - Embossing Powder - Tannenbaumn Green Gold
  • thmb_1
  • thmb_2

Lindy's Stamp Gang - Embossing Powder - Tannenbaumn Green Gold

Take an Extra 9% OFF Your Order (Code: CRAFT)  View Details
9 In Stock
Usually Ships Next Day or Sooner
$4.29
Save
SavedSave to Favorites
SavedSave to Wish List
Added to your Favorite Products
Added to your Wish List

This embossing powder from Lindy's Stamp Gang offers a unique two-toned color. This high quality fine embossing powder has gorgeous, vibrant color with a beautiful shimmer finish that creates an amazingly rich effect. Includes one 1/2 oz. jar of embossing powder.  Full Description & Details
Related Products
Projects
This Magical Moment ~ Maja Design
Blue Fern Studios - Vintage side of Sanctuary
2022 Christmas Cards
Crackled Starr Ornament/Tag
Us having fun tag
Description & Details
This embossing powder from Lindy's Stamp Gang offers a unique two-toned color. This high quality fine embossing powder has gorgeous, vibrant color with a beautiful shimmer finish that creates an amazingly rich effect. Includes one 1/2 oz. jar of embossing powder.
Videos
Product Reviews
Avg. Rating (3 total)
67% of buyers would recommend

You must be signed in to comment. Please click here to sign in.

Questions & Answers
  • So once you add your pure and hot water to the mix and let it sit, and then use it - can you store the remaining mix for future uses? It wouldn't be hot in the future, so I'm wondering if that's a problem or if they store okay.   By: Cat0486 (07-Sep-17) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • Embossing powders are not mixed with water. A watermark pad (like VersaMark) or embossing liquid (like Ranger's Emboss It) should be used to ink a stamp or be used through a stencil design; then the embossing powder is sprinkled on the wet image and the excess tapped off. A heat gun is used to set the color in place. There are all sorts of videos on the internet that can help you see this process. You could try looking up 'heat embossing'. Good Luck! By: iluvcats261 (09-Sep-17) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!

    • This article just popped up today. You can use water, but in the way shown here: https://lindysgang.blog/2017/09/08/water-embossing-powder-background-technique-kerry-fellowes/ By: iluvcats261 (09-Sep-17) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
    Show All 2 Answers Hide Answers Not Yet Answered      
    Add Answer     
    1
You need to sign in first. Please click here to sign in.