The other week I had an interview for a job. Now you might be
thinking, why on earth is she talking about this on a crafty channel?? Well, it
was for a job at Hobbycraft - the craftiest place on earth! It was my first
proper job interview and I was very scared. The first thing we did was a
group exercise where we had a box of craft materials and we had to make
something in our groups which could be easily replicated into a kit for kids to
make. It was. . . interesting. Did I mention we were being assessed here? Eek!
Then we all had a one-to-one interview – also nerve wrecking.
But the point I’m getting to and the reason for this blog,
trust me, was the demonstrations we had. Funnily enough, there was one table
with a box of beads in the centre and some findings. The one I naturally headed
straight for. Then on the other table there were some stamps and card. This was
for embossing, something I hadn’t done before and was really excited to learn
about.
To emboss, you need stamps - any stamps and any inks. Then once
you’ve stamped your design, you sprinkle what looks like silver glitter onto
the ink but it’s actually embossing powder. After you’ve removed the excess,
you point a heat gun at the design and watch the powder magically melt and
merge with the ink to create a raised, shiny design! It was great fun! Here are
my very first attempts at embossing:
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Embossed designs |
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Un-embossed designs...Hopefully you can see the difference :) |
Close ups:
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This one didn't turn out so well. I think I should've heated it up a bit more. |
The next three are just stamps because the heat gun overheated and wouldn't work again! :D
and here are the earrings I made. I'm not sure what I'll do with the oddbob beads yet...
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