Faux punched tin effect with UTEE

I watched Carol Duvall show on DIY today, and thought I would pass along what she showed today. It is a faux punched tin effect with UTEE. Very interesting technique I had never seen. Her guest demonstrated it on a wooden box, but I imagine you could use it for any altered art, or scrapping, or cards.

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Okay, I know what utee is.. but cant place what u t e e stands for.... I've got scrapblock! help help!! lol Thanks Christina

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That is very cool. You're going to make me buy another stamp to unmount aren't you?! :D

Lynne

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King's Crown

Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel... I wondered a long time what it was too.

Lynne

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It stands for Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel ........I'm pretty sure.

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I was trying to find the punched tin rubber stamps, but it goes to a web site that I just can't find them on. Anyone else able to find them?

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Linda, This is really cool. Can you describe the stamp for me? Does it apply an impression (emboss) into the UTEE or does it stamp ink onto the UTEE surface?

Thanks!

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-- Amy L.

L> I watched Carol Duvall show on DIY today, and thought I would pass

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Amy,

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