How to do Dry Embossing

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How to do Dry Embossing

Dry embossing, also called relief embossing, is done by tracing a stencil with a special tool, called a stylus. The result is a stunning, raised pattern on the object you are embossing. The supplies needed for dry embossing are:


    Dry Embossing - Securing Your Stencil

    Select any stencil with deeper grooves such as one made out of brass or cardboard. Using a few little pieces of masking tape, secure the stencil to the center of your light box. Instead of a light box, you can tape your stencil to a bright window. When taping down your stencil, remember the side of the stencil you want facing up should be the reverse of what your finished design will have. This especially important when dry embossing any lettering.

    Dry Embossing - Securing Your Paper

    Place the paper over the stencil and position as desired. Carfully tape the corners with masking tape. You may want to test your tape first to make sure it will remove cleanly. Cardstock or any heavier paper will work best, thin sheets of paper rip easily. Vellum also works great! To help your stylus glide over the paper easier and reduce the risks of tears, rub wax paper over your paper surface.

    Turn on your light box and carefully trace around the edges of the stencil design with your stylus. A stylus has two ends; each a different size. Use the size that bests fits the size of the design. Press firmly, but be careful not to rip the paper. The center of the traced design will automatically raised.

    When you've traced the entire design, carefully lift the paper off the light source. Turn it over and admire the raised design! You can leave your embossed design as it is or you can color or embellish it. It can be painted with acrylics, dusted with chaulk, or highlighted with glitter. Explore all the possibilities!
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