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Step One:Cut a piece of wax paper slightly larger than the embossing folder and insert into the folder.
Step Two:Run the embossing folder through the Cuttlebug and remove the wax paper.
Waxy Cuttlebug TutorialApril/May 2008
Vada Schutz developed this great technique. This is a more structured version of Joseph’s coat that you will just adore!
Supplies: - Iron- Glossy White Cardstock- Brayer- Kaleidoscope or Spectrum Pad- StazOn Black Ink- Wax Paper- Cuttlebug Embossing Folder/Cuttlebug- Stamps- Markers- White Scrap PaperOptional: Aqua painter filled with Bleach
Step Three:Stamp images on the white cardstock with black StazOn ink.
Step Four:Place the wax paper over the glossy side of the cardstock, then the scrap paper over that.HINT: Use a second piece of glossy cardstock, glossy side-to-wax paper, to create two pieces from the cuttlebugged wax paper.
Step Four, Continued:
Step Five:Set the iron on high and iron the cardstock “sandwich.” Press firmly over the entire cardstock for several minutes. Remove the scrap paper and wax paper.
Step Six:Ink brayer with rainbow ink and brayer over the glossy card-stock.
Step Seven:Use markers to color the images. Mat and embellish as desired.
Optional:To use marker colors lighter than the brayered colors, use a bleach-filled aqua painter to remove color from the images. Allow the bleach to dry fully, then color the images with the markers.
Finished Piece by:Artwork: Pat HuntoonStamps: I Brake for Stamps