Saturday, June 29, 2019

Wax paper Emboss Resist Technique

This is a tutorial that I wrote years ago for Through the Craft Room Door and I thought that I could now share it.
Wax Paper Embossing Resist


Deonna Bemish
101
Supplies
Glossy White Cardstock-Cut in half to measure 8 1/2" x 4 1/4"
White Sheet of Printer paper
Embossing Folder-Chose a Cuttlebug-Fular by Anna Griffin
Wax Paper- Cut to the size of Embossing folder- Mine is 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Distress ink-Adirondack in Sailboat Blue
Sponge Dauber
Iron-preheated on Cotton Setting or Tulip Craft iron
Die Cut Machine
Paper Towel
1. Taking your embossing folder, add your wax paper between the layers and run through your die-cut machine embossing the wax paper and set aside.




2. Take your Glossy White Cardstock in 8 1/2" x 4 1/4" fold in half with the glossy sides facing each other.

3. Place your embossed wax paper inside your glossy white cardstock that you just folded.
4. Lay your piece of white printer paper of piece of paper towel over the top of your stack.
5. With your iron, run over the top of the printer paper melting the wax onto the glossy Cardstock print. You may want to go over it a few times to make sure that your wax has melted onto the Glossy cardstock.



6. Open your folded cardstock and remove the waxed paper. You may discard it now.
7. Get your sponge dauber and your ink pad and in a circular motion place the ink all over the glossy cardstock with the dauber. You should be able to see where the wax resists the ink. Once you have it the color that you want it, you may then take a piece of paper towel to rub off the excess ink.


8. You now have the positive and the negative print of the embossing folder to work with. Create your Card!



1 comment:

Esther Asbury said...

This is sooooo beautiful! I tried it once, but couldn't get it to work, your lovely card makes me want to try again....soon!!