Hello, my dear crafting friends! Irit is here again and this time with a small tutorial.
Lately I am a kind of Washi tape addict , so I decided to try to stamp and to heat embossover those tapes and also it works, but with some catch after all.(Continue to read ...)
First of all pick your tapes and adhere some pieces over a non sticky plastic (I used the cheap baking reusable backing sheet, also I have this Ranger fancy one, the small and 2$ piece is just fine).
Now pick some small stamps : I picked heart strip from With Gratitude set and a heart from It's a Bird set. Now stamp over your tape. I used white ink and Opaque Bright White Wow Embossing powder, but it can be any Clear embossing ink and any other powder colors as far as it's visible over the washi tape.
And now for the catch: after I made my heat embossing, the delicate adhesiveunder the tape became useless. So we can grab our tapes and to adhere them over our project, but then we need to secure them a bit with…
Lately I am a kind of Washi tape addict , so I decided to try to stamp and to heat embossover those tapes and also it works, but with some catch after all.(Continue to read ...)
First of all pick your tapes and adhere some pieces over a non sticky plastic (I used the cheap baking reusable backing sheet, also I have this Ranger fancy one, the small and 2$ piece is just fine).
Now pick some small stamps : I picked heart strip from With Gratitude set and a heart from It's a Bird set. Now stamp over your tape. I used white ink and Opaque Bright White Wow Embossing powder, but it can be any Clear embossing ink and any other powder colors as far as it's visible over the washi tape.
And now for the catch: after I made my heat embossing, the delicate adhesiveunder the tape became useless. So we can grab our tapes and to adhere them over our project, but then we need to secure them a bit with…