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Gold Embossed Backgrounds with Ankita

Hello friends! 

It's Ankita from Glitter Doodles and I am so excited and equally honored to write my first post on the WOW Blog as a WOW Design Team member. As you know, our monthly theme is 'rainbow' for the month of August 2018 and I used various techniques for my rainbow card today.






I love working with background stamps and gold embossing powders from WOW. I used Metallic Gold Sparkle Embossing powder from WOW with Watercolor Stripes Background from MFT Stamps to create a gorgeous metallic gold background against white. It had a very wedding invitation elegant vibe to it. 

I water colored a rainbow in a heart shape and die cut it using Lawn Fawn Heart Stackables Lawn Cut Die. I took a strip of vellum about three quarters of an inch wide and placed it across the rainbow heart. 






I die cut the word Love from Die-namics Huge Love Die four times and stacked it one on top of another to give it dimension. I stamped the sentiment on a strip of black cardstock using Wow Clear Ultra …

Subtle Embossing by Sarah Jackman Read

Hi crafty friends, it's Sarah here with my inspiration card for this month's anything goes challenge. I hope you like it!
1 Cut Kraft card 14.5cm square and run a clear embossing pad along the edges. Sprinkle Metallic Copper embossing powder over the top, tap off the excess and melt with a heat tool. Glue to the front of a 15cm square white card blank.

2 Cut white card 13.5cm square and stamp dandelion clocks from the Make a Wish Stamp Set with a clear embossing pad. Sprinkle with Clear Gloss super Fine powder, tap off the excess and melt with a heat tool.



3 Carefully rub a little turquoise ink over the embossed image gradually building up the colour. Stamp a sentiment in brown ink towards the right hand side and emboss with Metallic Copper powder.

4 Wrap ribbon under the embossed image and attach to the card front. Make a large bow and glue on the right hand side. Cover a wooden button with a clear embossing pad, sprinkle with Coastal Embossing Glitter and tap off the excess. Mel…

WOW! Embossing Powder - July Release!

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The new products are now finally available to buy in store now! Here are some projects created by Marion Emberson and Maya Isaksson using this fabulous new release of 11 products: 
By Maya Isaksson By Marion Emberson (PDF) By Maya Isaksson (Blogged)

Rainbow canvas

Hi there,
Nikki here..... I love the theme rainbows...... nothing better than after a storm the rainbows coming out...... There's something very magical about a rainbow....
Here is the canvas that I made for the challenge...

The great thing about rainbows is that you decide the colours that you want to use..... pop on over to WOW! and have a look at all the colours that would make your perfect rainbow.
I finished over the canvas with a coat of clear dull powder and make a purple mix to pour into the silicone heart mould.
We really would love to see what you create with a rainbow theme.... join in with the challenge!
Happy crafting
Nikki x

Sweet Laughter

Hello and welcome back to wow embossing powders.  This months theme is spring.  My project inspired by spring colours and some photos I took of flowers and my children in spring last year.
Sweet Laughter!

I have used wow embossing powders to transform my background page.  I used a stencil and texture paste and then applied the Metallic Gold Rich embossing powder over the texture paste. Heat set.

Close up 

 I used a number of photos I had taken and added them to my back ground.  To bring my photos into the background I used the same method as above but this time I used Bright white.  You get more of a distress look when applying to photos as the powder likes to stick to the photos.  You could spend some time with a paint brush and remove some of the excess powder.

Wow Products used:


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Thank you for stopping on by.  Hope you enjoyed my project and I look forward to seeing what you have created for our monthly challenge.  
xox Donna O&…

A little bit of mixed media fun

Hello all.  I hope you have enjoyed the blog hop with Wow and Ruby Rock-It.  If you have not gone and had a look I highly recommend you do.  Today I have a layout to share with you using some mixed media technique.   I had so much lovely Ruby Rock-It product left over that I have used it in this layout.




For this project I have started by using a mask and a versamark pad.  Applied the versamark by pressing down into the mask.  This can be a bit tricky if you don't have a moist pad.  I then added a mixture of two embossing powders,  both light in colour as I did not want the background to over power the photo.  The colours I used in this project are special edition Dune and gobi.  I then heat set  the embossing powders.

You can see in this close up that the powders do not leave a complete colour, but leaves the shape that I had used from the mask.  If you would like to add another layer to the back ground.  Wow has some amazing colours available in foils.   Foils can be applied in m…

Time is Precious, Waste it Wisely

Hello and welcome back to WOW Embossing Powders,  Donna here today to share a project that I created.  This months theme is TIME.  It took a while to think what I could create, but once I had that pic in my mind it came together nicely.

TIME IS PRECIOUS...WASTE IT WISELY


I have had this Tim Holtz clock for a while now and knew I wanted to do something special with it.  I thought it would fit nicely into this months theme of time.

There was a lot of prep work for this project.  I covered the entire clock in white distress paint.  Why you ask, to give my surface some tooth.  I knew I wanted to emboss on it and I needed something for the embossing powder to grip to.  Once my paint was dry I covered it in a layer of Blue Topaz (such a stunning colour)  and heat embossed it.  I then got a mask out and in sections I added versa mark ans then vanilla white, again heat embossing.

I then spent some time adding more embossing powder for highlights,  I added Calypso to areas and  to blend them …