Why I LOVE the Heat Embossing Tool | Tuesday Tip (2024)

Want to know why I LOVE the heat embossing tool by Stampin’ Up!? This video tutorial walks you through the versatility of this popular card making tool.

All throughout the month of March, I have been sharing My Favorite Things and today, I want to talk about the heat tool. For most crafters, it’s a tool used to heat emboss but guys, it does SO MUCH MORE than that! I have 8 fun and super cool ways you can use your heat tool… and one of them is delicious!

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Heat Embossing Tool:

There are a number of ways your heat embossing tool is handy for card making, scrapbooking, and a multitude of other paper crafts too! Let me show you a few ways, beyond the obvious, to maximize use of this tool.

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Wasn’t that s’more just a blast? I gotta tell ya, it was delish! All of the cards today were Flash Cards too.

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  • Note Card & Envelope
  • Daffodil Delight – 2 ¾” x 4 ¼”
  • Whisper White – 2 ½” x 4″

Here is a complete list ofeverything I used in the video (well, the cookies and marshmallows aren’t a Stampin’ Up product so those were intentionally left off). To order, click a pic!

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How’s this for FUN?! Stampin’ Up just added some new fun stampin’ toys to the last week of Sale-a-Bration!

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Are you new to Flash Cards? Let me share a video explaining how easy it is to create using the Flash Card system – LEARN ABOUT FLASH CARDS HERE.

Everything you need to create 40 cards including envelopes! You choose the color family – Brights, Regals, Subtles, Neutrals, or In-Colors.

Want more? Save 10% when you order all 5 Color families at once! As a bonus, you’ll also receive adhesive-backed Rhinestones, Pearls, and Stampin’ Dimensionals!

Need more? FREE SHIPPING and a FREE TUTORIAL with lots of ideas using FLASH CARDS! To order yours, CLICK HERE! (Flash Cards to Go are available in the USA only and do not count towards Stampin’ Rewards or any other promotion)

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DID YOU SAVE THE DATE?It’s almost time for a new YouTube Premiere! I am so excited to share this fun ‘girly’ One Sheet Wonder with you. I will be creating 4 cards featuring the Best Dressed 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper stack and the Perfectly Framed stamp set. You are going to LOVE how quick and easy these cards are so make plans to join me live on the Premiere this Thursday.

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You can find the Premiere on YouTube (Connie Stewart) Thursday, March 26th at the time below:

  • 5pm pacific time
  • 6pm mountain time
  • 7pm central time
  • 8pm eastern time

Here’s the magic link – https://youtu.be/UsF6J1fpZtk

If you would like to “chat” with me during the Premiere, you will need to sign into your YouTube account (or set one up before the Premiere begins).

Can’t make it? Not to worry, I will post the video right after the premiere.

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Thank you thank you thank you for joining me today! I hope you learned a new tip or two in today’s video. The heat tool is more than just an embossing tool. Keep it handy for all sorts of different stamping situations.

I will have one more My Favorite Things video for you next week. I hope you’ve enjoyed the series. I have had a blast sharing.

I look forward to seeing you on Thursday night for the One Sheet Wonder YouTube Premiere!

QUOTE OF THE DAY – “Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present” –Jim Rohn

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    Lyse Brownon March 24, 2020 at 8:03 am

    I loved your heat embossing tool video on 3-24-20! Wonderful useful tips & the smore looked yummy. Thanks!

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    Michelle Flemingon March 24, 2020 at 8:11 am

    Thank you Connie for all the time and effort you put in to helping us fellow stampers! Your unexpected tip for s’mores had me ?. You are the best.

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    Lu-Annon March 24, 2020 at 9:15 am

    But Connie! You forgot the Keebler cookies and marshmallows in your “what you need to make this craft” list! LOL Stay safe and keep inspiring us with uplifting messages of Hope. We aspire to provide that for you too! God bless.

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    Denise Fergusonon March 24, 2020 at 11:40 am

    Connie- What great tips! I love the tear & tape and glitter tip so much! What craft related things are you getting done while social distancing? I really need to clean my clear blocks, and maybe cull out some old supplies. Now would be a great time to give them to school kids stuck at home. I hope you & your family are doing well. I wish I had s’mores supplies — That looked SO good! Thanks again!

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    Catherine Dailyon March 24, 2020 at 12:14 pm

    Love all your tips. I always learn something from them even tho I have been stamping for a long time. This one was no exception. Thank you. May I ask a request to show differences between the plates for embossing folders. I get confused when I pull an embossing folder which plates to use thank you.

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    Susanon March 25, 2020 at 10:38 am

    Heat Tools – NOT just for Stamping!
    Always love your tips Connie!

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    Linda Hanco*ckon March 25, 2020 at 11:25 am

    I just wanted to say you are the best , keep the tips coming and be safe . Linda

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    Connie Bunnon March 26, 2020 at 2:31 pm

    What great tips! Thank you so much. Didn’t think past heat embossing until now!

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      Trishon April 3, 2020 at 6:12 pm

      Thank you for the idea to hold card stock with the small blocks. Genius! Thank you for your inspiring ideas!

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    Jan Hobbson April 3, 2020 at 9:17 pm

    I got the biggest laugh out of making s’mores with the heat gun. Nifty idea when no campfires are allowed in our neighborhood. Only trouble is I can’t run out and buy some chocolate or cookies with the corona virus keeping us at home.

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Why I LOVE the Heat Embossing Tool | Tuesday Tip (2024)

FAQs

What is the use of heat embossing tool? ›

It adds texture to the top of your surface, rather than moulding into your material like regular Embossing Folders. Combining Embossing Powders and Heat, you can add depth and dimension to your designs, whether that be to enhance some hand lettering or to decorate a handmade invitation!

What do you need for heat embossing? ›

Heat Embossing Materials & Definitions

Rubber stamps create the design that is to be embossed. Ink pads: For embossing to work, you need to use a slow-drying ink with your rubber stamp to allow enough time for embossing powder to stick. You can use embossing ink (also known as watermark or resist ink), or pigment ink.

How hot does an embossing heat gun get? ›

The top temperature of a heat gun typically reaches around 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit (593 degrees Celsius), although some get even hotter. For most heat gun uses, 750 degrees Fahrenheit (399 degrees Celsius) will suffice [source: Capotosto].

What are the benefits of embossing? ›

Embossed Printing: The Benefits
  • Designs that leap from the paper. When an area of paper or card is embossed, the results are that it sits higher than the surrounding paper. ...
  • easier to apply foil printing. ...
  • transfers even the finest details. ...
  • 3d Designs that offer depth. ...
  • Easier to apply ink. ...
  • PERMANEnt designs that last forever.

What are the advantages of hot embossing? ›

The advantages of hot embossing are low material flow, avoiding internal stress which induces e.g. scattering centers infavorable for optical applications, and low flow rates, so more delicate structures can be fabricated, such as free standing thin columns or narrow oblong walls.

What can you use as a substitute for an embossing tool? ›

A ball point pen will work. If you can, take out the ink from the pen first, or you will end up with pen marks on the back of your paper. I have also used a toothpick in a pinch. You have to be really careful with this one so that you don't poke a hole in your paper.

What is embossing techniques? ›

Embossing refers to the technique used to impress an image or text onto material. It involves using a metal plate that has been cut into the desired shape or text, and pressing it into the material with a weight to give that shape a three-dimensional, elevated effect.

How to emboss for beginners? ›

First, you need to stamp your image using embossing ink. Then, sprinkle embossing powder all over it. To melt the powder, apply heat to the stamped image (with a heat tool or a heat gun). The ink and powder combination will result in a shiny texture and a gorgeous 3D effect.

What can you emboss? ›

If you are searching for a way to add a luxurious touch to a material then embossing is a technique you should take a closer look at. This natural-looking and very elegant method of decorating can be achieved on a variety of materials from paper and card, to metals and plastics and, of course, fabrics too.

Can I use a hair dryer instead of an embossing gun? ›

No - two reasons - it does not get hot enough and it blows to hard, blowing off the powder. The embossing/heat guns gets much hotter and has a lower volume of concentrated air. You can use a toaster.

Can you use a hair dryer as a heat gun for embossing? ›

When you're trying to apply heat to embossing powder, some life hacks might suggest using a standard hair dryer, or even an oven, but none of these work well enough to do the job right.

What are the disadvantages of hot embossing? ›

But due to its high cost, low impact strength, less compatibility, and less visibility due to this limitation, it could not be used in majority of applications.

Do you need a heat tool for embossing? ›

To achieve a shiny, raised impression on your paper crafting project, you need the help of three main supplies: a heat gun, an embossing ink pad, and embossing powder. This process is called heat embossing. Here are the tools you'll need for this technique: Heat gun.

What does the Cricut embossing tool do? ›

Embossing creates a raised design on your paper or other surface material. Debossing is the opposite. It creates an indented design in the surface. So, the tool for the Cricut Maker is technically a debossing tool.

What can you do with embossing? ›

You can use embossing folders for card making, stencils, or dies for this. Additionally, a die-cut machine is needed to achieve that perfectly embossed result. You will also need an embossing mat if you choose to emboss with stencils and dies.

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