Ranger 359851 Embossing Powder, Black Sparkle
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Vincent Downing
Greater than one weekOh this one is perfect for night skies.
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Sew It Seams
> 3 dayNot that great. Not as good as other Ranger products. Messy, hard to work with. Results not that good.
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loveblue
> 3 dayAs a lover of all things craft, I cannot express enough how beautiful this Ranger Black Sparkle embossing powder is. Im fairly new to using embossing powders, so the idea of taking a heat gun to my projects had me a little freaked out. Nothing ventured, nothing gained though, so I decided to give it a try. On my first attempt, I tried to heat set the powder on the low temp, which didnt work. After setting my heat gun to the high temp, this Ranger embossing powder melted like a dream. It is SO beautiful after heat setting! Just an even, black sparkle without bubbling. Even if you are fairly new to using this type of product, you will not be disappointed with the results. Would absolutely recommend!
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Sandy J. Watson
> 3 dayLoved this it is very pretty
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Aly Cat
Greater than one weekDescription is listed as a 1 once jar. The product is only .53 oz.
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Martha Mahon
> 3 dayBeautiful!
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A. Marchant
> 3 dayI like this one a lot: it works well with a pretty fine detail and the multicolored fine glitter is a great touch. The glitter component is minimal enough to not result in as much shedding as other ranger tinsel embossing powders Ive used (I use a versamark or tinted embossing ink and a top-down heat tool) and it melts evenly and pretty fast, giving a relatively thin embossed coat. I do tend to stamp a little heavier with this one because getting a good, solid coating of this powder on the ink withstands the extra thumping you have to give it to get the excess super SUPER fine black dust to be removed. Really nice for halloweens cats and bats and spiders and such.
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A.Driggs
> 3 dayin the picture i thought it was just metallic black sparkle- but the Sparkle in the powder is red and blue and silver.
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Kirsten McComas
> 3 dayLove this powder!!! It blends and melts evenly.
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Trish Fitzpatrick
Greater than one weekBlack sparkles are more useful than I had imagined. Sort of like having a new hammer and looking for stuff to bang on, LOL!