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  • Tsukineko Embossing Powders | Pentart | Mixed Media | Scrapbooking | 30ml
  • Tsukineko Embossing Powders | Pentart | Mixed Media | Scrapbooking | 30ml
  • Tsukineko Embossing Powders | Pentart | Mixed Media | Scrapbooking | 30ml

Tsukineko Embossing Powders | Pentart | Mixed Media | Scrapbooking | 30ml

$9.99Price
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Pentart products are top shelf media imported from Europe
Tsukineko's embossing powders are available in different colors. Simply apply over wet inked image and then heat with craft heat tool to melt. Provides elegant texture and raised details. Perfect compliment to any of Tsukineko's pigment inks. Two-way lid allows for sprinkling the powder and for pouring for heavier coverage.
- Brand: Tsukineko
- Volume: 30ml
- Made In Japan
*Applicaiton*
- Uncoated Paper, Coated Paper, Vellum
*Drying Time*
- Heat embossing powder until it melts. ( It will take approximate 20 - 30 seconds using an embossing heat gun )
- Melting time will vary according to the amount of powder and heat source used.
- Sprinkle embossing powder over stamped or drawn image. (Make sure to use ink that is appropriate for embossing.)Once heated, the powder will melt and the surface will rise.
- We recommended using transparent embossing powders when using colored inks.
- We recommend using clear inks (such as Emboss, VersaMark or Emboss Pen Clear) when using opaque embossing powders.
- When embossing use plenty of powder. Dust off stray powder with a brush and pour the excess into bottle for future use.
- Stamped images on non-porous surfaces may rub off if handled repeatedly. An embossing heat gun is the recommended heat source for use with Emboss powders.
- Textiles are not suitable for embossing as embossed image.
- A hair dryer is not a suitable heat source as the temperature is too low and the air flow is too strong.
For Demonstrations:
Visit The Royal Court Arts and Crafts Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrRwV-czQDM&t=865s
https://www.youtube.com/@TheRoyalCourtArtsandCrafts/videos
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