Hello Crafters! How are you? I thought I’d share a card today showing how to layer embossing powders to add detail to your projects. The best thing about the tonal duos and trios from Wow! is that because you have different shades of the same colour, they’re great for layering and adding dimension by using different shades on different areas of your die-cuts. I used the Night on the Town duo to colour the pretty dress from the Always In Fashion dies from My Favourite Things. You get two pretty glittery coral shades that work beautifully together. I love the versatility of embossing powders!
Check out the video below to see how to create this project yourself, then scroll to the bottom of the post to find links to the supplies you will need to create it!
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Always in Fashion Die-namics Shop at: MFT | WOW Duo A Night on The Town Shop at: Wow UK | Wow US | Metallic Polished Gold Super Fine Embossing Powder Shop at: Scrapbook.com | Wow UK | Wow US | Love to Craft Every Day Paper Pad Assortment Shop at: DRK Crafts |
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