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3D Embossing Folder, Plaster

Brand: Spellbinders

$21.95CAD

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SKU: E3D-103
UPC: 810146546559
EAN: 810146546559
Added: June 2024

CategoriesSpellbindersEmbossing Folders

Plaster 3D Embossing Folder is a 5.50 x 8.50-inch embossing folder with a unique plaster or stucco design that fills the entire folder. Fun to add to mix media inspired creations. Makes a fabulous addition to mix and match with the other sets in this collection!

Create fun birthday themed creations from this Birthday Bash Collection by Simon Hurley. It has all kinds of textures, shine, patterns and more to make someone's day special.

This versatile 3D Embossing Folder can texturize a surface of various card sizes from A2-size (4.25 x 5.5-inch) to a Slimline Size (3.5 x 8.5-inch). For the most detailed impression, lightly mist the cardstock with water before embossing.

This is not just your ordinary embossing folder! 3D Embossing Folder shapes and sculpts paper into amazing works of art. Transform cardstock, patterned paper, vellum and more into stunning textured elements to bring your project up a level.

How to Build a 3D Embossing Folder Sandwich:

From the Bottom, place Platform Base (A), add 3D Embossing Folder with Paper Inside, and top with Adapter Plate (D)*. Roll the Sandwich through your Spellbinders Platinum Machine. Make sure the folder with the open end goes in first for a smooth embossing experience.

*Available in PL-127 Universal Plate System (sold separately) and required for use in Spellbinders Platinum Machines.

Approximate Size: 5.50 x 8.50 in./13.97 x 21.60 cm

"Simon's Birthday Bash" collection also includes:

Spellbinders
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3D Embossing Folder
Plaster
- by Simon Hurley