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November 8, 2011

Tammy Tutterow's "Frosty Deboss" Technique

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Head over to our friend Tammy Tutterow's blog for an awesome technique that would be perfect to use on all your wintery papercrafts this season!  Tammy used a Texture Fade embossing folder along with Clear Rock Candy Distress Crackle Paint, Distress Stains, Winter Seasonal Distress Ink and Perfect Pearls Mists to create a frosty debossed effect.  You've gotta check this one out!

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I love this technique. Simply gorgeous! Can't wait to try it.

Great technique! Tammy rocks her tutorials.

Beautiful! Thanks for sharing Tammy's creation :)

That is soooo cool!

This is just a gorgeous piece!!!

Love this! Can't wait to try it!

I love tammy's tutorials!!!

very pretty - thanks for the inspiration.
Sandra ltb

Hope to try this one out tomorrow - love her results!

This is so cool! Will definitely try it. Thanks Tammy and Ranger!

Defineity a winner with me :)
Von x

VERY cool technique. I think it would be great debossed with many different "themes."

looks like a fun technique.
stamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

This looks fabulous! Gotta try it!
DeniseB

Can't wait to try it myself. Just love her tutorials!

Tammy does amazingly creative stuff. Love her work.

What a great idea. Love the snow flakes.

So very lovely!

This is such a great technique! I saw the video on Tim Holtz blog and absolutely need to try this! The effect is amazing! Such a talented crafter!

Very cool technique - love the look!

Gorgeous! Cannot wait to give this a try! TFS

That's an interesting technique! Thanks for pointing us to it.

Good morning, Ranger! Thanks for sharing that awesome technique by Tammy! What fun! Hope you have a great day! Lynn B

Love Tammy and this tutorial!! amazing!

Ain't Tammy wonderful!This is a beautiful technique and I can't wait to try it!

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