Palette Painting by JKM
Supplies:

Powder Keg Embossing Powders
Anti-Static Powder
Clear Embossing Ink
Heat Tool

(This same technique can be done with Glitter Glitz
using either WonderFilm or Sticky Paper as a base.)
P K Glitz Palette Painting

Instructions:
1. Prepare lighter colored CS with Anti-Static Brush by brushing it over entire surface before stamping
with clear embossing ink.  Stamp your image onto cardstock.
2. When applying first color, insure embossing powder is applied in a circular flow or
sprinkling effect
thereby avoiding straight lines of powder.
3. Apply the first layer of embossing powder at the base of the stamped image and knock off
remaining powder away from exposed or un-powdered section of stamped image.
4. Apply second color of embossing powder over first layer and exposed inked area leaving enough
inked area for third, fourth and fifth embossing powder applications.  The stamped image should now
be totally covered with embossing powder.
5. Using a dry brush, remove any dots of spots of undesired powder before applying heat.
6. With heat gun, melt embossing powder image.
7. At this point, a second stamped image may be applied.  Before applying second stamped image,
reapply anti-static powder and repeat steps above.

TIPS
Avoid contaminating embossing powder by replacing unused powder in containers after each
application.
Stamp Pad must be loaded with ink before each stamping.
Always use your anti-static brush before each stamping.
Heat Gun should be "focused" (small nozzle diameter) not "hair dryer" type.
Palette Painting can be done on
linear stamps as well as solid.
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Palette Painting