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heat embossing question

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redbull · 04/08/2006 19:44

when im stamping then put the powder on when i shake/tap the left over powder off bits are still stuck to the paper and wont come off no matter how much i try to brush it of, is it statick how do i stop it?? TIA

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SlightlyFamiliarPeachyClair · 04/08/2006 19:48

yes it is static

there are a few solutions- you can buy static sheets to wipe the paper with, but a bounce tumble drier sheets works as well TBH. Or some talcum in the toe of a pair of tights. just dust then emboss as per normal.

I always keep a brush (I use a large sift blusher brush) handya s well, to remove specks.

You also have to consider your paper- some papers are gits for this, but that's something you pick up as you go along really.

redbull · 04/08/2006 19:54

hi peachy i tried the talc today on some cotton wool and smoothed it on the paper and it still didnt work ive also got lots of different paper but found it happens on them all

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SlightlyFamiliarPeachyClair · 04/08/2006 20:18

I'd get the bounce then.

It can also be helped by being really, really quick with the powder- I have mine lid off all ready to go (don't blow it with the jheat gun tho- as I have realised LOL). Then you can afford to tap the paper REALLY hard as the ink sticks marvellously when really wet.

What type of card and powder are you using (and ink)

redbull · 04/08/2006 20:36

ink it up and whispers ink pads and the powder is heat it up embossing powder

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Pixiefish · 04/08/2006 22:16

whispers- whispers ink is pants

redbull · 04/08/2006 22:57

is the ink it up one ok?? what is the best make of ink pads to use then? TIA

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Yorkiegirl · 04/08/2006 22:58

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Pixiefish · 05/08/2006 07:43

i use ink it up or staz on when i emboss. I also use cats eye inks.

Lots of people I know really slate the whispers ink

SlightlyFamiliarPeachyClair · 05/08/2006 09:32

Yes, whispers ink dries too quickly IMO.

Heat it up is OK, versamark are really good though and easy to find.

redbull · 05/08/2006 09:50

im of to ebay to see what i can find, so if i get some good quality inks the embossing powder shouldnt stick to the paper where their is no ink??

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SlightlyFamiliarPeachyClair · 05/08/2006 10:11

It will help

Don't practice on computer paper or anything with a texture, as theya cn catch. Bazzill card is nice to stamp on though I think, and for practice just use a scrap on scrap[ping paper.

Pixiefish · 05/08/2006 12:20

Also keep your fingers off the paper as the grease from your fingers transfers to the paper. Give it a quick wipe with a bounce tumble dryer sheet or some talc in a stocking

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