Embossing Folder Tips, Tricks & Techniques Class

Embossing Folder Tips, Tricks & Techniques Class

Using an Embossing folder on your Handmade Cards is a great way to add interest and visual texture.  There are many different Techniques you can use to enhance your Embossed Pieces.  This class covers 15 different Embossing Techniques you can use in your Cardmaking!  This class focuses on the Technique to create the Embossed backgrounds and I show you at the end of the Technique how that piece has been used on a finished card so that you can see it in use. I keep the finished cards designs super simple to keep the focus on the Embossed background.

This class comes with Supply List PDF.  The PDF has Pictures of Cards created with each of the Embossing Techniques taught in this class as well as the supplies to create each one. Those supplies are linked to where you can purchase them if you choose. 

In this class you will learn:

1 -Basic Embossing and Inking Technique

2 -How to create a Letterpress Embossed look

3 -How to stamp an Embossed Background

4 -How to Double Emboss your card Background

5 -Adding Heat Embossing to your Embossed Background

6 -Using Mica Sprays with your Embossing Folders

7 -How to use Dies to create an Embossed Background

8 -Embossing a background with Stencils

9 -Using Die cuts to create an Embossed Background

10 -Creating a Colour Block Background using Cardstock scraps

11 -Enhancing an Embossed background with Inka Gold

12 -Enhancing an Embossed background with Leafing wax

13 -How to create a Grunge Metal embossed background

14 -Using Gelli Prints to create an Embossed Background

15 -How to Create an Embossed background with Pigment Powders

Note: The Supply List lets you know what supplies were used for each of the Techniques in this class.  You can easily substitute different embossing folders and ink colours for each of these techniques.  I use a Big shot for my embossed backgrounds and share the stacking needed for the different Embossing folders used.  If you create with a different die cutting/embossing machine you will need to find out the stacking for the machine you use as I do not own other machines.