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Signature Designer Wendy Vecchi's product line-Designer Series Embossing Powder-coordinates with her line of Designer Series Archival Inks.
Use a heat embosser with the powders to add interesting dimension and texture to crafting projects of all kinds.
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Ranger - Wendy Vecchi Embossing Powders. Ink a stamp with embossing ink and press on surface. Sprinkle embossing powder over stamped image.
This package contains one 0.63oz jar of embossing powder. Comes in a variety of colors. Each sold separately
RANGER-Embossing Powder Jar.
Results achieved in the past only by professional printers are now easily attained in a vast array of colors and textures with Ranger's complete line of high quality powders. Embellish any paper craft with the elegance of this line.
This package contains one jar of embossing powder. Jar size is 1oz, fill weight will vary by color since some colors weight more or less due to pigment. Comes in a variety of colors. Each sold separately.
Add color, dimension, and texture to paper craft, mixed media and hand lettering projects with Ranger Embossing Powder. Available in a wide range of colors, textures, and finishes including Opaques, Metallics, Tinsels, Pearls, Super Fine and more. Use Embossing Powders with Ranger's full line of Embossing Inks and Accessories.
Ranger Industries was founded in 1929 and originally manufactured commercial ink products for the U.S. banking industry. Later the company expanded by introducing new ink colors allowing them to open doors to a new market - the arts and crafts industry. In 1979, Ranger Ink developed the first art stamp pads in unique, vibrant colors.
With a continuous focus on innovation, Ranger produces art supplies used by mixed media and jewelry artists, card makers, and home decor crafters that are sold in retail craft stores worldwide. Ranger manufacture all the inks, embossing powders, paints, mediums, dimensional glitters, glues and stamp cleaners in the USA at a facility in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.

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