Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Technique Tuesday - Stencils & Embossing Paste


Welcome to another edition of Technique Tuesday - I am sharing the mixed media fun of Embossing Paste.

Shout out to the following challenge groups for their inspiration in pulling together my final design.



Just Us Girls Use a Stencil #JUG794. I am using the Snowy Delights Decorative masks from the online exclusives at Stampin’ Up!
Just Add Ink colour challenge Bubble Bath, Fresh Freesia and Highland Heather #JAI770.

Embossing Paste is a versatile technique to add to your tool box as it adds a great texture pop to a card design. It comes in lots of different options on the market. I am using Silver tinted from Stampin’ Up! 


It can also be applied in many different ways depending on the look you’re going through in your design - from free hand smears for a plaster effect
 to using a stencil/mask as a design guide. I have chosen the stencil option for today. 

My first purchase was a white paste as it allows you to just scoop out a small amount onto a silicone mat and DIY in a coordinating colour using a reinker or a paint medium. You can also add glitter and mix that in for extra bling. Admittedly it was hard for me to get a silver effect I liked so I splurged on that one. Not to the frugal crafter - use it or loose it. Once opened it can start to dry out which is why I opt to just get white and tint as I go rather than my normal slight OCD need to buy the whole rainbow of colours in a collection. 

It’s very easy to play with. You basically apply it as the last step in your design by placing the stencil in the desired place and using a palette knife scoop out a small amount and apply thin layer over stencil gently pushing into the stencil openings. Once you have the coverage you like scrap any access back into the pot or a little pot of you DIY your own colour and then gently lift the stencil free. You want to let it dry before you finish your card design. While it’s drying good time to wash your stencil with soap and warm water to remove all residual paste.

Playing with mixed media elements is so much fun and produces some interesting texture and pops of colour and shine to a design.


Glimmer is hard to catch on a still so here’s a little video to try to give a better visual of the texture and shine it adds.
What’s your favourite mixed media medium to play with? 

Happy Stampin’
Margaret 
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16 comments:

  1. Margaret... stencil paste is always a great idea! Thanks for sharing with Just Us Girls.

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  2. Using the stencils, blending brushes, and paste, you've created a truly stunning snowflake. Fantastic! Thanks for joining us this week on Just Add Ink! Sandra, Guest Designer #jai770

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  3. Obviously, I like big snowflakes and yours is simply gorgeous. Playing with pastes is fun and you've shown how beautiful the results can be! Thank you so much for joining us at the Paper Players this week!

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  4. I like your big snowflake and the pretty colors you used! I've never tried Embossing Paste, you make it look easy! Thanks for sharing this with us at Just Us Girls!

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    1. Thank you Lisa - it really is an easy technique that packs a great WOW to the design!

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  5. I love how gorgeous our colour palette looks in snowflake form. The pops of silver and texture just add that lovely touch. Thanks for joining in with us this week at Just Add Ink Margaret.

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  6. Simply gorgeous snowflake. Love how amazing our colours look and that sparkly goodness. Thanks for playing at Just Add Ink. Tristan DT

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  7. What a lovely take on this weeks Just Add Ink colours. The texture and shine from the embossing paste adds so much depth. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  8. Wow, this is just beautiful! A great technique with the embossing paste; that snowflake is quite impressive! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Paper Players this week!

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