Beaded Cuttlebug Embossing by Julie Imsland
Creation of this technique was inspired by Julie Buhler's
Cuttlebug
Ink Embossing. |
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Supply List:
Cardstock
Pennywise
Arts Clear Ultra fine Micro beads [HERE]
Pennywise
Arts O'So Sticky Powder [HERE]
Soft Rubber
Brayer
Encore
Pigment Ink
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder
Cuttlebug
Heat Tool
Optional:
Anti Static
Embossing Buddy
Small paint
brush
Post It
Notes |
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Directions: |
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Before you begin, carefully look at the embossing folder and decide
which part of the impression you wish to bead. Look at the example
of the heart medallion from the Fancy Corners set… you can choose to
bead either the hearts themselves, or the background surrounding the
hearts. The part of the embossing folder to be inked will be the
side with the raised impression that you've chosen to bead. (It may
seem a little backwards; because the raised portion will actually
become the recessed portion once you've embossed the cardstock.)
It's a bit easier to bead the background of the designs, because
there is usually more flat surface area and it's easier to ink. If
you choose to bead the design area, you may find it easiest to place
masks around the design area while inking.
Once you've decided which portion of the design you want to bead
you're ready to begin. |
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1. Optional: Tap embossing buddy onto cardstock to reduce static on
paper surface. |
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2. Apply ink to embossing folder.
A. For large background areas:
Roll brayer over ink pad until it is inked well.
Lay opened embossing folder on scrap paper and using brayer,
completely ink desired design area.
**Note: you will only apply ink to portions of one side of the
embossing folder.
B. For smaller design areas:
Mask around design area with Post It notes. Use brayer to apply ink
to design area. |

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3. Place cardstock into embossing folder with the front side facing
the inked portion of the folder. Close the embossing folder and
emboss as usual in your Cuttlebug.
Turn the handle slowly and roll
it through once and then without removing the stack of pads,
embossing folder and spacer, reverse the direction you turn the
handle and roll it back through the Cuttlebug again. |

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4. Carefully remove the inked/embossed cardstock from the folder,
and sprinkle generously with O'So Sticky Powder. Tap off excess and
return to jar.
Use a small brush if necessary to
remove any stray specks of powder. |
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5. Heat (as you would embossing powder), just until the powder melts
and turns shiny in appearance. This will activate the Sticky Powder.
(You may find it is easiest to hold the cardstock with tweezers for
this step.) |
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6. Lay the cardstock face down into a shallow tray of
ultra fine micro beads. Gently press over the backside of the cardstock.
7. Gently lift the cardstock from the tray, allowing loose beads to
fall into tray. |
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8. Heat the image once more (about 5-10 seconds to)
"set" the micro beads into the Sticky Powder). Allow cardstock to cool before
touching. Gently brush any remaining loose beads from the image into
the tray.
9. Clean embossing folders and brayer.
Once cooled, you should be able to touch the beaded image and the
beads will remain perfectly adhered. |
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Remember that inks and cardstock combinations may respond
differently. O'So Sticky Powder is like embossing powder and in the
same way, before heating may "hold" onto some ink/paper combinations
better than others. I suggest testing this technique with a small
piece of your desired cardstock and ink before working on something
larger. You may also want to experiment with other pigment inks,
embossing inks, and VersaMark along with various papers (coated,
printed, textured or smooth). |

Julie Imsland |

Julie Imsland |
The pink/blue & yellow/blue sample
cards both have the stamped sentiment beaded with O'So Sticky Powder
as described in Julie's Beaded Birthday technique shown [HERE].
Papers: Die Cuts With a View - DCWV
Ink: Encore Ultimate Metallic Blue by Tsukineko
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Stylized Flowers (by Provo Craft)
Thinking of you stamp: Unknown |
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Julie Imsland |

Julie Imsland |
Paper: Paper Adventures
Ink: Encore Ultimate Metallic Blue by Tsukineko
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Spots & Dots |
Paper: Shaded Blue/Green Basic Grey
Ink: Encore Ultimate Metallic Honeydew by Tsukineko
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Stylized Flowers |

Julie Imsland
Paper: Memory Box Green
Ink: Encore Ultimate Metallic Honeydew by Tsukineko
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Stylized Flowers |

Julie Imsland
Small Pink Samples:
Paper: Paper Adventures
Ink: Encore Ultimate Metallic Pink
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Heart from the Fancy Corners set
Small Green Samples:
Paper: Memory Box Green
Ink: Encore Ultimate Metallic Pink
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Heart from the Fancy Corners set |

Julie Imsland
Silver Encore ink and the Stylized Flowers embossing folder were
used.
The ink was carefully brayered onto the raised flowers side of the
folder (which after embossing, is the negative, recessed portion of
the design). |
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Evelyn Spikes |

Evelyn Spikes |
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Positive and Negative Beaded
Comparison
Evelyn Spikes |
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Evelyn Spikes |

Evelyn Spikes |
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Evelyn Spikes |

Yvonne Grimes |
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Yvonne Grimes |

Yvonne Grimes |
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Yvonne Grimes |

Yvonne Grimes |
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Yvonne Grimes |

Yvonne Grimes |
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Beth Ullman |

Beth Ullman |
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Beth Ullman |
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