Baked Texture - Seth Apter’s Embossing Powders from Emerald Creek
Today’s video is about Baked Texture, the new range of embossing powders that Seth Apter and Emerald Creek (Kim Evans) have released this January 2018.
Seth and Kim have come out with something completely different to what you normally would categorise as embossing powders.
These powders can be embossed (or “baked“, using Seth’s terms) or they can just stay raw and unbaked and the result is very different and sometimes even more beautiful, depending on what you want to achieve. It’s all about getting the texture you want for your project.
There are 7 Baked textures so far, you can buy them from Seth or from Emerald Creek (i’ve added links if you are interested), I’ve tested the 5 that I have today (last 2 were samples that Kim gave me at Creativation, hence the little jars in the video without label):
Vintage Beeswax - to get a fantastic faux encaustic with a vintage look
Seth -
Emerald Creek -
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