Hey Everyone,
I decided to do a tutorial today for you all and so i went with a fun and rustic looking embossing technique which really adds a great vintage touch to any project. This technique is so super simple to recreate as well with minimal materials. I'm using a Tim Holtz birdcage die cut in this video and will have all the tools and supplies in the video :)
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and how to achieve this!
Thanks so much and let me know what you think below!
Drew
Awesome tutorial Drew! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorial Drew on the grunge textured bird cage! Also like your new hair style, makes you look more mature. Thanks for sharing! Sue
ReplyDeleteTurned out great Drew! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just bought this die - can't wait to try this technique!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks , Drew! I love the UTEE too!
ReplyDeleteHello! I just found out your blog from someone (I don't remember who!). I find it awesome!! I will keep checking your blog, thanks for the inspiration ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Drew - have you tried WOW embossing powders yet ? You need to look them up - they're amazing !
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and such a awesome looking cage! I need to buy golden embossing powder and try that! Thank you for inspiring!
ReplyDeleteNice technique and even nicer result. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful work Drew! Thanks for showing us. Maria
ReplyDeleteReally great tutorial. Makes me want to run out and get that die!
ReplyDeleteSO gorgeous! Now I can't wait to go play with different colors of embossing powder and mists. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteNEAT! Thanks for the great tutorial! :o) You remind me of Tim Holtz so much! Nice to see crafting guys. You are very talented. Keep it up. Love your style.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI have learned more from you with these 2 videos than watching hundreds from youtube.
You are not a crafter, you are an ARTIST.
Thank you so much for sharing your talent and ideas.
Mary