Faux Embossing With Glue When You Don’t Have a Heat Gun

I’m fascinated by the technique of embossing with ink, embossing powder, and a heat tool. There’s just something magical about watching videos of the powder melting into a smooth, raised design, sometimes shining, sometimes sparkling, depending on what type of powder is used. As a new crafter I haven’t yet made the investment in those supplies (can anyone recommend a good heat gun?) so I’ve been playing around with other ways to add texture to a project.

Index Cart Butterfly ArtBelieve

I really like making index card art for several reasons. The small work area is very manageable, I don’t waste large amounts of supplies as I’m learning a new technique, and they are easy to store and display.

Index Card Butterfly Art – Faith

This is a project that I created by spraying Tim Holtz Distress Spray on a craft mat and smooshing the index card around in it. Then I added some stamping with a BoBunny script stamp on one card and some small line art butterflies on the other, along with some torn paper from the Tim Holtz tissue roll and two larger text stamps (Faith and Believe) done with black Memento ink.

Distress marks created with the edge of a credit card and the handle end of a paintbrush tapped on a black ink pad, and a small plastic bottle top dipped in white acrylic paint.

My final idea before adding the printed out verse glued to card stock was to stamp the butterflies using craft glue tinted with Distress Spray. I just poured the glue in a little puddle on the mat, sprayed it, and stirred it together before dipping the stamp into it. This leaves a beautiful raised impression, dries fairly quickly, and wipes right off the stamp. Note that you don’t get the same perfect image you get when you use heat embossing.

I’ve heard that if you iron a warped card (without steam) it will flatten out. True or false?

If you’ve tried glue stamping, please share your experience in the comments.

Blessings,
~Happy Heart Art Girl

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