Sunday, June 10, 2018

The Bakery: 4

Grab some popcorn -- and your heat tool. It's movie time...

Barbara from Joggles shares a wonderful video, reviewing the different powders and sharing both tips and techniques to create multiple effects using Baked Texture. You are going to want to watch this one.



Heather Tracy hits it out of the ballpark once again with her video highlighting elegant grunge using Baked Texture and stamps.


Barb Owen from How to Get Creative shares a long video (2 ½ hours+) experimenting with Baked Texture and other embossing powders from Emerald Creek. Her creative play begins at about the 36 minute mark and she shows step-by-step how the powders look on different backgrounds and with different application methods.


Sara Naumann shares a Facebook video in which she shows several embossing techniques to add Baked Texture effects to cards. But the process would work with any mixed media application equally well. She also includes step-by-step instruction in her blog post as well.


In this video, Peg Robinson demonstrates how she uses Baked Texture to add details and texture to her handmade, homemade clock. She has thrown in some of my stencils from StencilGirl Products too.

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5 comments:

Heather said...

What a thrill to be included with this wonderful group of innovative creators! I love all of the techniques and projects demonstrated!

Art Joy of Sharing with Peg and Shel said...

Super excited to be included today. I am getting the popcorn ready. 😁

craftytrog said...

A great bit of inspiration Seth! Lots of different ideas. TFS!
Alison

Sara Naumann said...

Thanks for the mention, Seth! Yes, the BT technique can be used with soooo many different surfaces. Such a fabulous product! :)

A Pink said...

Terrific viewing and fabulous baking by all the featured artist . Thanks for sharing :) x