Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel

Hi Everyone,
I hope you had a fantastic holiday weekend. The weather was beautiful this past weekend.....

Here's a tutorial on how to use Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel. Also known as UTEE.
Enjoy.



37 comments:

penny said... Reply to comment

Thanks for all the great ideas, I'm definitely going to try the chipboard.

PennyG

Wendy said... Reply to comment

I love these tutorials. Keep up the good work!

grammiej said... Reply to comment

Wow, I love your ideas, your video was great!
I need to find some UTEE!
Thanks for sharing

Kim. said... Reply to comment

Thanks for this video, it is not one I have seen before but I will sure be looking for some utee now.
Kim xXx

disneynut4life said... Reply to comment

Thank you for the vedio. Will have to give this a try:)

Paper said... Reply to comment

Thanks for the great tutorial. I bought this product a while ago...now maybe I'll actually use it.

barbsmith2536 said... Reply to comment

Great tips. I especially liked the result on the chipboard flower. Thanks.

Barb Smith
http://barbsmithdesigns.blogspot.com

ladybug11156 said... Reply to comment

Thanks so......much for taking the time to share. I love it. I am going to make that butterfly tonight!!
Donna
ladybug11156@yahoo.com

Dayna said... Reply to comment

Great video!! I love the way the UTEE looked on the chipboard, have to try that!!!

Grandma Nancy said... Reply to comment

I love it and it makes great looking embellishments!!

Craftygirl17 said... Reply to comment

Who figures this stuff out anyhow?? Very cool! Thanks for sharing. PS-is there a way to remove the baked on UTEE from tweezers? Sheri :)

Sharon said... Reply to comment

Great ideas! I've done the flowers but I'll be trying that butterfly real soon! Awesome!!! :)

CraftCrave said... Reply to comment

Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave in the Cutting category today [01 Jun 02:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria

pcrusberg said... Reply to comment

Great tutorial. Never thought about using UTEE on flowers. I love the glassy effect. Thanks, Pam

tinkerfeet said... Reply to comment

WOW now I am going to have to give this a try. Thanks for the video. I learn so much from you.

tinkerfeet

Nancy said... Reply to comment

I just love your videos - thanks so much for taking the time. I really have learned a lot of great techniques from you!

Vickie Lee said... Reply to comment

Wow - what great tips. I now must have some UTEE. Many thanks!

Gloria Westerman said... Reply to comment

Pretty cool.....I will have to try this......thank you for sharing...

Anonymous said... Reply to comment

Thanks again Christina for another great video. You have no idea how much all of these informative videos help me and I'm sure so many others too. Keep up the great work.
Margaret

mahuntington said... Reply to comment

I saw a jar of this at Michaels but it looked like it was little jelly bubbles in the jar so I didn't buy it. Thank you for your video to explain it's uses to us. I love your videos.

The Scrappy Bug said... Reply to comment

What a wonderful tool. I love it. I'm going to try this, this coming weekend. Thank you so much for sharing.

RavensFan said... Reply to comment

I must get some UTEE! Love your techniques! I think you do a fabulous job on all of your videos, and I appreciate the time you spend sharing with us.

Linda
RavensFan

mickeydee said... Reply to comment

Love your videos! I am going to have to try this on a flower. I haven't tried that yet. It looks so pretty!

Joyce said... Reply to comment

I love all the ideas. I have some UTEE and have only used it for watermark effects. Now I want to play and use some of these great ideas on my scrapbooking pages. Thanks so much!!

Jana said... Reply to comment

Thanks Chris, now I need to open the utee I bought 6 months ago,lol.

Kristie Maynard said... Reply to comment

All wonderful ideas. this is a great way to 'dress' things up. Love you videos, especially love when you show techniques like this. Thanks!

Gramma said... Reply to comment

Holy moly... I just finished flowers using your last tutorial and they turned out great... this UTEE powder looks like something I'm going to have to add to that darn wish list... Thanks Christina... another great video!

Maureen Reiss said... Reply to comment

Great tecniques!!! Thanks

Linda said... Reply to comment

Thanks Christina, more great inspiration.

Linda L said... Reply to comment

Thank you so much Christina! I love your videos. They are so helpful!
Hugs,
Linda

Brenda Ldo said... Reply to comment

Christina,
What a way to use materials we have in a new way! You're awesome.
Thanks,
Brenda

Judie said... Reply to comment

Wow! Thanks so much for showing so many ways of using the UTEE. I knew some but not all so it was a great help!
Judie
judeieshe@gmail.com

bhice said... Reply to comment

You are so inspiring. I am so glad that I found your Blog. Thank you!!

Nicole T. said... Reply to comment

Thank you sooo much Christina!! I had bought the UTEE after your email but had not used it yet!

Thanks for the different examples. I will be doing each one.

Thanks again.

Nicole T.

LMcBurney said... Reply to comment

Great ideas and tutorial. I wondered what was special about UTEE. If you used enough layers would regular embossing powder give the same affects?

Vicki B. said... Reply to comment

Thank you - I really did need to see this product used and I am glad I found time to watch your tutorial. Thanks so much!

scrappin_3rdeeschik said... Reply to comment

Yup going to have to buy me some of that UTEE. Beautiful embellishments. thanks for the tip.