March 1, 2018

Easy & Simple Embossing To Personalize Your Packaging

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I posted a little video of me embossing a couples week ago, and I had several (okay a lot) of people messaging me, asking me how I did this, what I used, WAS IT REALLY THAT EASY?!

A little back story:

I grew up in a crafty family. I have been to countless Stampin up parties and helped my mom with so many projects throughout the year.

So when I was looking at packaging options for sending out my bridal guide for months. There were lots of options, but also very slim pickings for what I was looking for. For most of the sites, there was an option to add on your logo, but the cost was almost ridiculous. It was $50 alone to set up for embossing and didn’t include embossing of any of the boxes.

Thankfully, I have been embossing my whole life. I had all the tools over at my mom’s house with the exception of my logo in the form of a stamp. I ordered a stamp for $20 off rubberstamps.com, and off we went. I grabbed some gold embossing powder, embossing gun and VersaMark Stamp pad!

The process is simple and you can follow along below!

 

 

Embossing is a really easy and simple way to amp up your branding. It is also a great way to add dimension and fun to any project, letter, your invitation suite etc.

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