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These are holiday embossed candles that we are giving as gifts to a few of our friends. i will also be making some to sell in my shop.
This is a process I learned about and just had to try and it turned out very very well. Allisa and I made some small ones for her teachers.
PVC or ABS 3D wall panels with rectangle checkered pattern effect view, product page P33106 Embossed Wall Panel
"Would you like your initials embossed in the brim?"
So I bought this hat. A fedora. And this shop, being respectable, has the coolest tools and gadgets you can imagine, all left from a regrettably bygone age. Needless to say, I'm really hoping to go back just to take pictures.
I saw the technique demonstrated by Jennifer McGuire and wanted to have a go. This is on gold shimmer paper and I really like the effect. Hero Arts sentiment.
done with a fine finishing nail set pressed lightly into copper sheet resting on hard cardboard. It leaves a hammered in dent with a scale copper nailhead showing.
Embossed Leaves socks, knit with Dyed in the Wool Handmade Mediumweight sock yarn using 3.25 mm dpns.
Heavily processed image of the US Capitol Building using an image of embossed Arabic as the seed image (not for any political meaning but because I like the visual result).
Embossed Leaves Socks
Pattern: designed by Mona Schmidt, Winter 2005 issue of IK
Dates: Began 9/23/06-Finished 9/30/06
Yarn: Louet Gems Merino-color Shamrock, 2 skeins
Needles: I started off wanting to try knitting with one long circular, on a 0 Addi turbo, but it was really slow going for me with constantly moving the stitches around, so I switched back to what I'm used too, Brittany 5" DPN size 1.
Details: Although the knitting with one long circular wasn't my thing, I did learn how to use the 1x1 rib cast-on which left a very neat edge to the top of the sock. However, I did notice that it is less stretchy than my usual long tail cast-on. I also worked on knitting tighter on my needles to make guage. It was hard on my hands in the beginning, but it got better as I got further along. After making a few pair of socks with both short row heels and heel flaps, the verdict is still out on which fits better, but I think I'm leaning towards the heel flaps.
Towards the end of the trail, there was a stream with a small cascade. The cascade was nothing special (especially after all the waterfalls that we'd just seen), but the water immediately upstream was like glass. Underneathe the water were freshly fallen leaves, whose color seemed enhanced by the sunlight and water.
Card Features Lawn Fawn stamps. Embossed the flakes on the top panel. Smeared Liquid Pearls on the bottom. details on my blog: kellybertram.blogspot.com/2013/01/winter-card.html thanks for visiting.