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Embossing Metal For Jewelry And Mixed Media PaintingsI have a new crush. Oh yes--it's true. I've just watched an amazing video from B'Sue Boutiques that demonstrates how simple it is to emboss metal--something that I have been itching to delve into for both my vintage style jewelry designs and mixed media paintings. The name of my new love? A cuttlebug machine. Typically this machine is used for scrapbooking and embossing paper, but as B'Sue demonstrates in her latest video "How To Use A Cuttlebug On Metal", this handy and affordable soon-to-be-my-new-studio-staple has limitless design possibilities when used with metal. 30 gauge metal is perfect--thin enough to move easily through the machine without binding or breaking it; a good tip to know! As soon as I have mine set up and operational, I'll be sure to post some photographs of my experiences. The best part is that once the embossing is done, I have only just begun. Then it is on to the torch and adding color via patina like I've done here with this ring. ![]() Those blank brass stampings I've been holding will be taken to an entirely new design level (for me, at least!) I can't wait to get started (and of course, have another excuse to shop ;O) If any of you have experience with either a cuttlebug machine or embossing metal, please share. I'd love to hear about it.
Posted in Studio Bits on April 6th, 2011. 3 comments so far. Share on StumbleUpon, Delicious or Digg. Related postsCommentssophie said: it is marvelous
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m said:
i luv the ring! think it's brilliant