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colored ship....the angel is c104 Angel Face Postage Stamp 1995. I embossed by ironing velvet paper...shows up better in real life. Not sure but I think the ship is from an older Hero Arts set.

I love these small decorations because they can make great gift toppers as well as tree or branches or wreath decorations.

 

More Info: jennagallery.blogspot.cz/2016/11/embossed-clay-decoration...

An embosse version of a small rose from a watering can. Artificial, but simple and effective.

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Emboss It - VersaMark Ink was stamped on the card front using a large flower head and embossed one color at a time.

www.simonsaysstampblog.com/mondaychallenge/

This was originally taken in color...one lone feather floating on the marsh pond. The original came out terrible so I thought I'd try a few enhancements...this is the end result. The "dots" are natural water debris.

Embossed. On my old phone.

Mesker Iron Works Embossed Cornice #258

embossed profile from a series of 12.

embossed, layered over flower paper, then with flower cut out.

Embossed leaves socks are apparently in the top 5 of most knitted socks on Ravelry, and now that I've started a pair, I can see why. I know I keep saying that lace and socks just don't make sense (if it's cold enough to wear socks, it's cold enough that you don't want holes in them) but I love knitting lace, and when I finally wound up the skein of Malabrigo Sock I got from my SIL Julie, I really wanted to do something special with it. Sunday, August 23.

Not my picture. This version is a suggested change of the photo in the link: www.flickr.com/photos/kevincappis/4811618036/

With bonus moody '80s blind backlight.

Spirit Trail Fibre Works Alexandra yarn.

 

Embossed leaves sock #2 in progress.

Pattern: Embossed leaves socks from Interweave Press's Favorite Socks

Yarn: Mama E's C*Eye*Ber Fiber sock yarn, pink suede

Needles: Knit Picks No. 1 (2.5 mm) dpns

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each pendant started as a sheet of copper or brass. each was embossed with various patterns and then coloured. some were coloured with alcohol inks and others were done with a heat patina.

Do they look alike? It's easy to tell this way -- same nose, same chin, eyes, cheeks, Yup, they're twins! Please look at it in the original size.

20200703-KMM06639-2435-2462

not a die cut.... emboss only

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