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what is embossing when it came in metal from when it started what are the technology for embossing what are the advantages and disadvantages in embossing
There is just little difference in blind embossing as compare to printed embossing. In both cases a Copper of Magnesiam die block is made to emboss a card. If Print embossing, the die is set to a machine in such a way that only print are would emboss and in blind embossing die is set on a machine where blind embossing is required on a card. The adjustment of embossing is very difficult job and only a professional online printer can do this.
Embossing is the process of creating raised design in a material. Debossing is the process of creating a recessed design.
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Daguerre a french doctor, painter and set designer invented in 1839 the "daguerreotype". Photographs on silvered coppered plates.
I don't know about making the original powder, but you can combine clear embossing powder with glitters to create your own glittered embossing powder. See some examples at www.scrapdiva-tina.blogspot.com
Embossing
For embossing, it is recommended to use paper with a thickness of at least 80 lb (approximately 218 gsm) to ensure a clean and defined embossed impression. Thicker paper can also be used for more pronounced embossing results. Ultimately, the thickness should be suitable for your specific embossing project and the level of detail desired.
To enhance your card-making projects using embossing powder, you can use different colors of powder, experiment with different stamp designs, and try heat embossing techniques for a raised and glossy finish.
To effectively use embossing powder in crafting projects, first stamp your design with embossing ink. Next, sprinkle the embossing powder over the wet ink, shake off the excess, and heat set it with a heat tool until it melts and becomes raised and shiny. Experiment with different colors and techniques for unique effects.
To use embossing powder for raised and shiny designs, first stamp your design on paper using a clear embossing ink. Sprinkle embossing powder over the wet ink, then shake off the excess powder. Heat the powder with a heat tool until it melts and becomes raised and shiny.
Nicéphore Niépce invented the process around 1826.