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Miss Snapdragon, Chicago Age and Occupation: 30, Production Assistant for a Media Firm Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Education Administrator Wedding Date: June, 2009 Blogging Since: November 14, 2008 Venue: The Hyatt Lodge About Me: Vintage and crafting obsessed. Voracious reader of short stories, Russian literature, National Geographic and Cosmo. I am a GENIUS at spicing up Weight Watchers recipes and a pathological cheater at board games. A Texan transplanted to the snowy Midwest, I can't wait to marry my one and only. Is it June yet? ... What about now?
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Adventures in Embossing

November 18th, 2008 @ 4:29 pm by Miss Snapdragon

Now that you’ve already seen the design, there’s no reason not to use full disclosure…



I finished our save the dates today—all 99 of them! (There should have been 100, but we had a goof.) :) Actually, once I figured out the embossing part, it was fairly painless. Now all we have to do is address and mail them. For those of you who don’t live here, the Chicago post office system is no bueno for mass mailings. I will be venturing out to the suburbs to mail them, since I actually care about whether they get to their destination!

Here we go… This was my spot for most of the weekend:

After creating the design in MS Word using text boxes and the array of free fonts available on dafont.com, I decided to emboss the main “Save the Date” on the front of the card. I DID decide to go with the blue. :) I lined them up on my makeshift table and worked in batches.

Here is the first thing to know about embossing: Use pigment ink pads. Maybe because I am a stamping novice, I didn’t realize that ink pads come in a few different types, mostly as pigment pads or dye pads. Dye pads dry more quickly, using less excess ink. Pigment pads are thicker, dry more slowly, and are excellent for embossing. If you use a dye pad, you’ll get this:

So once I figured out that dye pads were my problem, I remedied the situation with a pigment pad. For my stamp, I used an alphabet clear stamp set. Clear stamps are polymer stamps that affix to a clear acrylic block in whatever arrangement you choose. Though their stamped images can turn out less defined than wooden stamps, they work well when you need exact placement or custom stamping arrangements.

After I lined up a batch of cards to stamp, I individually stamped and then immediately dumped a TON of embossing powder over the ink. Embossing powder is not so cheap (that 4 oz. container you see in the background of the picture cost $10), but it went surprisingly far. After I was done with the entire project, only a little bit was actually used.

After the “hills of powder,” I tapped off the excess powder onto a sheet of paper that I then fed back into the original container. We were then left with this:

The fun part was using the embossing gun, which sounds scarier than it was. Once the gun was plugged in and turned on, it sent out a steady stream of hot, hot air, which melted the embossing powder…

… and created a raised surface that was the color of the ink I stamped below.

Then, I used a corner rounder. I picked a model with a comfortable thumb grip, as I have many rounded corners in my future!!!

Here’s something to know: an advantage to postcards are that they are definitely cheaper to mail than enveloped save-the-dates, however, you need to pay attention to the size of your card, as anything over 6″x4.25″ costs $0.42, whereas anything under that only costs $0.27. Very important! This week will be spent addressing, then mailing from the ’burbs this weekend (if the stars align!). I’ll let you know how my post office visit goes!

Somebody needs powder on her FACE! I hope this helps you on your own embossing adventures!

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20 Responses to “Adventures in Embossing”

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HannahT (message)  99 posts, Worker bee

I love, love, love these! They look great. Good work!

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,067 posts, Bee Keeper

Those turned out great and I’m also excited b/c it is totally something I can do w/o a Gocco! (Ohh how I wish I had a Gocco).

 
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Miss Lemonade (message)  239 posts, Helper bee

They came out really great! Your guests are gonna LOVE them! Can’t wait to see what you come up with for invitations…

 
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Miss Deviled Egg (message)  893 posts, Busy bee

I love doing heat embossing! Excellent tutorial. Your STDs turned out great!

 
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mooreshugar (message)  103 posts, Blushing bee

im just finishing up our embossed save the dates as well :)

good going! they look FANTASTIC!

 
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Zoe

these look so fun! nice job!

 
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M and M Wedding

These look great! I embossed our STDs as well. Super simple.

 
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Mrs. Avocado (message)  1,411 posts, Bumble bee

I always loved embossing with my mom when I was little. It’s like magic watching the powder turn colors when it dries!

 
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Lynn

Not sure if this will be an issue for you, but before you address all those cards, you may want to double check with your post office about the corners. (http://www.usps.com/businessmail101/mailcharacteristics/mailpieceShape.htm)

I also sent postcards as my Save the Dates, and I had planned to round the corners, but when I checked with my post office, they wouldn’t mail cards with corners rounded more than 1/8″, and my punch was 1/4″, so I went without it.

 
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Meredith

I had the same issue as Lynn… The post office told me I couldn’t send postcards with rounded corners (they didn’t give me the 1/4″ vs. 1/8″ distinction), so I ended up using them as flat cards in an envelope! Good luck!!

 
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Miss Snapdragon (message)  438 posts, Helper bee

@AliCherri1: I KNOW - I am Gocco-less, as well. Le sigh.
@Lynn: Good catch - this isn’t a problem for the Evanston, IL, post office, but if you live elsewhere, best to ask ahead!

 
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Taye (message)  152 posts, Blushing bee

I’m in awe of your save the dates, and now I want so very badly to emboss something… but my current mission is to figure out how to make my own envelopes for my own save the dates (which are magnets). On a random note, I’m also worried that people are going to be totally confused when they get the save-the-date, because apparently no one I know has ever even *heard* of the concept!

 
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Miss Snapdragon (message)  438 posts, Helper bee

@Taye: Oo oo, you might want to check out the awesome envelope template kit from Paper Source, if you haven’t already. The kit helps you create your own envelopes out of a variety of materials (gift wrap, maps, etc.) So cool, and I am wracking my brain to figure out how I can use it… maybe for my RSVP envelopes!

 
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KateJ

Thank you so much! I’ve always wondered about embossing, but since everyone and thier mom knows about it I dared not ask- lest I be deemed craftily uneducated for WeddingBee.

 
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Mrs. Corn (message)  1,010 posts, Bumble bee

Snaps…did you have any issues with your paper warping because of the heat of the gun?

 
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Sezzy

I bow to the crafty awesomeness of the bees, you make it seem so easy!

 
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Wolff2Be (message)  171 posts, Blushing bee

@Miss Snapdragon: I have one of those envelope templates… it is easier to use a thinner piece of paper, it folds better than a cardstock.

 
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Miss Snapdragon (message)  438 posts, Helper bee

@Mrs. Corn: The paper warps while the gun is on it, but, for me, it was only temporary! About an hour later, after the postcards had totally cooled off, they were back to their normal, flat selves!

 
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Mary

These are awesom!! Any chance of getting your MS Word template?? :)

 


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