








Discover the texture-rich Plaster 3D Embossing Folder by Simon Hurley for Spellbinders, a standout from Simon's Birthday Bash Collection! This 5.5" x 8.5" folder creates a stunning background of textured plaster, perfect for adding depth and intrigue to your cards, scrapbook pages, tags, and journals. Compatible with leading die-cutting machines (sold separately), it's a versatile tool that elevates any paper crafting project. For the most striking results, try lightly misting your cardstock with water before embossing to achieve beautifully detailed, dimensional designs that will make your creations pop!
Discover the texture-rich Plaster 3D Embossing Folder by Simon Hurley for Spellbinders, a standout from Simon's Birthday Bash Collection! This 5.5" x 8.5" folder creates a stunning background of textured plaster, perfect for adding depth and intrigue to your cards, scrapbook pages, tags, and journals. Compatible with leading die-cutting machines (sold separately), it's a versatile tool that elevates any paper crafting project. For the most striking results, try lightly misting your cardstock with water before embossing to achieve beautifully detailed, dimensional designs that will make your creations pop!
This folder is fantastic so deep, you could almost mistake it as frosting, which makes it so versatile.
can be used as a background for almost ANY FOCAL POINT!!!! Will get a LOT of use with this EF
Wow! This embossing folder is fantastic! It will emboss a 5"x 8 1/2" piece of cardstock and the texture is amazing. The 'debossed' side looks as good as the embossed side. It is very textured, so it will take a lot of embellishing and still be quite noticeable. It's not what I would call a 'quiet' background and is quite striking with just a die cut sentiment or simple floral die cut. It would make great 'frosting', and even 'rough terrain' for a dirt bike layout. Probably can do way more with it than my imagination is coming up with right now. I have a grandson's college graduation card to make and it will be simple, but great looking, with a large die cut "Congrats" on this "plaster" for a background. Luv, luv, luv quick & simple cards (guess I'm a minimalist at heart) and this embossed background will be the perfect "embellishment" to make such a simple card pop.
This embossing folder is out of this world! Wonderful multi-level texture!!!!
I love this embossing folder! Size and texture are amazing!
I will be using this very often.
I am still trying to figure out how to use this folder. But love it's texture and look. It may be plaster like with ivory and white shimmer card stock but using it with glitters and colored stock media and it's another item all together. Also how about flocked velvet paper. I buy rolls of velvet flocked paper that often has adhesive on the back side. I carefully stick it to 65# cardstock or heavier depending on what I'm attempting and then cut it just like regular card stock. Works great and I plan to pass it through this embossing folder. I suspect it'll flatten a lot of the velvet but I'm looking forward to seeing results with a dark blue velvet I have and maybe black too. I usually do not emboss my velvet papers as it can ruin the velvet grain I want for animals and even lettering sometimes. I made a Black Cat Fuzzy Wuzzy like book one time so you could feel the kitty as you read the book and had a new kitty appear on each page always black and always flocked. Now I have browns and tans and yellows and golds etc. I can make a marmalade kitty or a lovely white velvet kitty too. OH MY but what will this folder reveal?
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