Add luminous special effects to your arts and crafts with Glow Up, Ranger's special glow-in-the-dark embossing powder!
Embossing powders are finely ground plastics that melt when heated to create smooth, dimensional effects on artwork, handmade cards and lots more!
Use along with embossing markers / ink pads and a heat tool.
1oz plastic jar that contains .67oz of powder.
Made in the USA.
-Make your marks with an embossing marker or stamps and embossing ink pad then generously sprinkle embossing powder over them (as quickly as possible, to prevent the ink from becoming too dry).
-Tilt your paper and let the excess powder slide off into a container to be used again later.
-The slightly sticky ink will hold the powder on just your marks. Repeat this "powdering" process if there are parts of the mark that aren't fully covered.
-Using a small, dry paintbrush can help remove stray powder if any sticks to the paper around your marks.
-Then use a heat tool to melt the embossing powder- leaving you with beautiful embossed effects!
*Notes: Be careful not to heat the powder too long, or it may burn and become discolored. Also, hair dryers are not a recommended substitute for heat tools as they tend to blow too much air too fast and won't get hot enough to melt the powder.
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-Make your marks with an embossing marker or stamps and embossing ink pad then generously sprinkle embossing powder over them (as quickly as possible, to prevent the ink from becoming too dry).
-Tilt your paper and let the excess powder slide off into a container to be used again later.
-The slightly sticky ink will hold the powder on just your marks. Repeat this "powdering" process if there are parts of the mark that aren't fully covered.
-Using a small, dry paintbrush can help remove stray powder if any sticks to the paper around your marks.
-Then use a heat tool to melt the embossing powder- leaving you with beautiful embossed effects!
*Notes: Be careful not to heat the powder too long, or it may burn and become discolored. Also, hair dryers are not a recommended substitute for heat tools as they tend to blow too much air too fast and won't get hot enough to melt the powder.