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September 24, 2009

Ep. 409 - New Templates from Crafter’s Workshop

Scrap Time - Ep. 409 - Crafter's Workshop Templates

Today I am showing you some new templates from Crafter’s Workshop! I immediately loved these because I was thinking of all the fabulous background designs you could make with them. As well, the smaller versions are perfect for cards! Plus, you can use the 6″x6″ ones to emboss on paper. To do this you need the tan Spellbinder’s embossing mat and die cutting machine that is at least 6″ wide. Once you emboss them you can either leave the template on and spray your sheets, or take them template off and rub ink over the embossed shapes! Just a note: if using the Epic, try putting a few sheets of paper on as an extra shim to get a deeper embossing!

Check out the Crafter’s Workshop site to see all of their products!

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On the next episode I am showing an art piece I made and embossing on metal sheets!

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4 Responses to “Ep. 409 - New Templates from Crafter’s Workshop”

  1. TinaC said:

    ohhh great tutorial…fun. thanks

  2. Diana said:

    Thanks for showing us these methods. Love this tutorial.

  3. Jaime said:

    LOVE the tutorial. I couldn’t have done it better myself! Thanks, Jaime (The Crafter’s Workshop)

  4. bonnie said:

    What a neat idea.it made me think to try the glimmer mist chipboard and the masks through the cuttlebug, sure enough it worked. So cool. thanks for your tutorials ,your blogisprobably one of the best sites for info on new projects and techniques. keep up the good work and thanks againfor sharing bonnie

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