Difference between revisions of "Embossing"
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− | Embossing indicates a surface that has raised areas | + | Embossing indicates a surface, like paper, that has raised areas. |
There are multiple types of embossing: | There are multiple types of embossing: | ||
*[[dry embossing]]: shaping the paper so that certain areas are raised | *[[dry embossing]]: shaping the paper so that certain areas are raised | ||
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*[[heat embossing]]: melting a powder onto paper (or other materials) | *[[heat embossing]]: melting a powder onto paper (or other materials) | ||
*[[embossing paste]]: using a paste that can be applied to the paper (through a stencil) and will have some thickness when dry | *[[embossing paste]]: using a paste that can be applied to the paper (through a stencil) and will have some thickness when dry |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 12 February 2020
Embossing indicates a surface, like paper, that has raised areas.
There are multiple types of embossing:
- dry embossing: shaping the paper so that certain areas are raised
- heat embossing: melting a powder onto paper (or other materials)
- embossing paste: using a paste that can be applied to the paper (through a stencil) and will have some thickness when dry