We're looking at the section "Chipped Enamel" in our book study of Tim
Holtz's book
"A Compendium of Curiosities" this week on
NGS group. Apply clear
embossing ink to a piece of metal. Press firmly into the ink pad.

Pour Distress Embossing Powder over the metal piece. If you have a small brad, use tweezers to hold the piece.

Use a heat tool to melt the embossing powder, allow the metal to cool before touching.

Once the metal is cool, chip off some of the enamel.

Here are my pieces assembled together.
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