Love the tissue paper texture. Reminds me of decoupage, but putting in wrinkles. That feather is beautiful. Thank you for the video. Take care and stay safe 🤗🌺
Thanks, Lynda; as mentioned in the video, the feather is one of my go-to designs to emboss. Yep, tissue paper is the same as decoupage, and one can control the amount of texture on the canvas or background, which is always a bonus.
Love this, it's awesome, thankyou 💕. How do you get your wax so smooth and level? I really battle with it, it gets lumpy and it's a real pain in the you know what to try and fix it. I never manage to get it nice. 😭
Trade secrets.🤣 Thanks, Linda; the feather is a great design - I wish I could find it again on Pinterest to give credit, I'm seeing all other feathers design, but this one seems to elude me. As for the smooth wax, I use a glass dropper for the wax and let it flow into the cavity. I added filling with wax to my list of videos to make as I got a couple of inquiries on the "how-to."
Hiiii I wanted to start embossing im new to it and I dont know what materials I should use. What do you call that thin metal you use to carve your drawings? If you could be so kind as to tell me where you get them? And perhaps where you buy your wax too? best regards
That is exciting, starting with embossing. You can use aluminum, pewter, or copper for embossing. You can check out my online store for the tools and metal. Here is the link for you to have a look at. (esmericart.com/storefront-shopping-for) I buy my beeswax from a local beekeeper. It is best to use unbleached beeswax. Also, pewter is currently unavailable but will be available soon - the problem was solved, and I am waiting for my order to arrive. 😊
‘Simply’ gorgeous! 🥰
Thanks, Ann; here's the link to download the design - bit.ly/FeatherZentangleDesign 😊
Stunningly stunning Esmè 🤩
Thank you so much, Natalie; the feather is one of my favourites to emboss; it works on canvasses, framed and even greeting cards.
Love the tissue paper texture. Reminds me of decoupage, but putting in wrinkles.
That feather is beautiful. Thank you for the video.
Take care and stay safe 🤗🌺
Thanks, Lynda; as mentioned in the video, the feather is one of my go-to designs to emboss. Yep, tissue paper is the same as decoupage, and one can control the amount of texture on the canvas or background, which is always a bonus.
Really love this feather and the whole look. Your work, as always, is beautiful.
Thank you, Zelda; this feather is one of my favourite deigns😊
Dis verskriklik mooi!
Baie dankie, die veer is een van my gunsteling ontwerpe om the embos 😊
Love this
Thanks, Karen; it's usually a toss between tissue paper and Paverpol backgrounds for my metal embossed art.
Love this, it's awesome, thankyou 💕. How do you get your wax so smooth and level? I really battle with it, it gets lumpy and it's a real pain in the you know what to try and fix it. I never manage to get it nice. 😭
Trade secrets.🤣 Thanks, Linda; the feather is a great design - I wish I could find it again on Pinterest to give credit, I'm seeing all other feathers design, but this one seems to elude me. As for the smooth wax, I use a glass dropper for the wax and let it flow into the cavity. I added filling with wax to my list of videos to make as I got a couple of inquiries on the "how-to."
Hiiii I wanted to start embossing im new to it and I dont know what materials I should use. What do you call that thin metal you use to carve your drawings? If you could be so kind as to tell me where you get them? And perhaps where you buy your wax too? best regards
That is exciting, starting with embossing. You can use aluminum, pewter, or copper for embossing. You can check out my online store for the tools and metal. Here is the link for you to have a look at. (esmericart.com/storefront-shopping-for) I buy my beeswax from a local beekeeper. It is best to use unbleached beeswax. Also, pewter is currently unavailable but will be available soon - the problem was solved, and I am waiting for my order to arrive. 😊
@@EsmericArtMixedMediaPewter Thank you so much, madam. :)