Handmade Christmas Jars (Step 1)- Using Tim Holtz Adirondak Alcohol Inks
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Great idea with the inks on the glass!!!! Can't wait to try it ..... Hope I can get my as even if not I'll add another color..... LOVE the acholol inks......
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This is an awesome project! I have at least one person in mind when I see this. She'll love it!
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how do you get the embossing to stay on the glass - i embossed several projects using the exact items but it just comes off - does not adhere to the glass - it does to the wood fabulously - just not glass
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what a beautiful project!!! I can see this sitting on the mantle over the fireplace or as a centerpiece on a table.
*gina*
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This sounds like a fun project. Can't wait to see the other videos. Nice description of the products
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I love this idea, It is never to early to start for Christmas. I love the other candleto your right also. Beautifull can't wait to see more christmas ideas. Thanks
Can you use something like a blowdryer instead of a heatingtool for those embossingpowders?
Renskeeee 2 years ago
Hi, Renskeeee! Unfortunately, no, a blow dryer doesn't get hot enough for the embossing powder to melt. However, you would be surprised how cheap embossing heat tools are these days! Check out your local craft store for one.
Hope that helps!
Jessica
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CustomCrops 2 years ago