Product FeaturesColor Name: Script Texture
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Product DetailsColor Name: Script Texture
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
There is no easier way to emboss,
By The area the larger folders cover is a quarter sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper, just the right size for a small card or a panel on a larger card. This particular design looks good as is or colored in with chalk or markers. The most dynamic method, however, is to use a brayer to ink the negative of the folder, insert the paper and roll it through the machine. What you get is the raised image the color of the paper and the background the color of the ink. It is gorgeous. Some of the most effective uses come from embossing white paper and doing nothing at all other than adding a sentiment or a couple of embellishments. It can be quite elegant.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adorable,
By peachmagnolia "peachmagnolia" (Georgia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuttlebug Embossing Borders, Frills (Kitchen)
I use this for my cards. I take a strip of paper the same length as the die but larger in width, emboss it, then cut the width down to the size I want, and glue it onto my card. The result is fantastic. If you try to emboss the card itself, it leaves a faint edge indention that may bother some that's why I emboss with the width larger than what I need. It's a great addition.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cuttlebug embossing folders,
This review is from: Cuttlebug A2 Embossing Folder, Textured Script (Kitchen)
I have several embossing designs bought on sale that aren't displayed on the Amazon site and would play with them all day if I could. This is a great way to add texture to card stock and novelty or antiqued paper.The dies which create cutout designs are very expensive compared to the embossing designs. The Cuttlebug is one of very few affordable home-scale embossing machines. I'm still learning to use the cutout dies but bought this primarily to make embossed cards and stationery. I wish they made more classic and historic designs for formal correspondence, though. It would also be great if they made embossing alphabet sets so you could personalize your stationery and avoid the whopping charges of some stationery companies. 2115|R20UXSP0OUWM3B;2115|R3H7Q0E7PYYTK8;2115|R6I8652C4NLYQ;
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