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Nuvo Embossing Powder | Duchess Blue 20g

Brand: NUVO
Nuvo Duchess Blue creates glossy raised embossing in a deep, rich blue tone for crisp stamping. Heat-set it over embossing ink for standout sentiments, titles and fine detail with an even melt. Perfect for classic palettes, winter projects and high-contrast designs on light cardstock. A great choice when you want a strong blue embossing colour that stays clean and refined.
Availability: In stock
€5.60
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Nuvo Duchess Blue is a heat embossing powder in a deep blue shade designed for clean colour and glossy raised dimension. It melts evenly into a smooth raised finish, making it ideal for sentiments, titles, outlines and small decorative patterns.

Use with embossing ink: stamp, sprinkle the powder, tap off excess and heat-set until melted. The fine grain supports clean detail on small lettering and intricate stamped lines.

👉 Features:

  • Heat embossing powder
  • Duchess Blue deep blue shade
  • Smooth glossy raised finish with depth
  • Fine grain for crisp detail
  • Suitable for porous surfaces such as paper, cardstock and wood
  • Content 20g

👍 Ideal for:

  • crisp sentiments and titles
  • winter and night-sky palettes
  • elegant cards, invitations and tags
  • scrapbook and mixed media accents

✨ Inspiration Tip:
Emboss a sentiment on warm ivory cardstock and add a few silver accents—the deep blue looks richer and stays clean.

✨ What is Embossing?

Heat embossing is a technique that creates a raised finish (glossy, pearly, metallic, glittery or textured) on paper and other porous surfaces.

You stamp or write with embossing ink, sprinkle embossing powder, then heat it with a craft heat gun. The powder melts into one smooth raised layer that “sets” the design.

🧩 Mini Glossary

  • Embossing ink: a sticky / slow-drying ink (often clear) that holds the powder in place.
  • Anti-static tool: a pouch/pad you swipe over cardstock before embossing to reduce static and prevent stray powder.
  • Resist technique: embossed areas “resist” ink. Emboss (often with clear powder) and then ink blend over the top.
  • Puff powder: embossing powder that puffs up when heated, creating a soft 3D texture.

🎯 Which powder should you choose?

  • Clear: keeps the ink colour visible underneath and is great for resist.
  • Opaque: solid, strong colour—great on dark cardstock.
  • Metallic: gold/silver/copper with a classic metallic shine.
  • Pearl / Pearlescent: soft, elegant pearly finish.
  • Glitter / Sparkle: bold sparkle that really shows, especially on dark bases.
  • Ultra Fine / Super Fine: best for tiny text and fine detail.
  • Enamel / Mixed Media / Chunky: strong texture and a more rugged finish—great for backgrounds.
  • Puff: fluffy 3D raised effects (snow, frosting, foam).

🔥 How to Heat Emboss (Step-by-step)

  1. Prep the cardstock with an anti-static tool.
  2. Stamp with embossing ink.
  3. Add powder: sprinkle, tap off the excess.
  4. Heat set with a craft heat gun until it melts smoothly.

👉 Can I use a hair dryer?
No. A hair dryer blows air and will scatter the powder. A craft heat gun heats without strong airflow.

🛠️ Common mistakes & fixes

1) Stray powder everywhere
✅ Use an anti-static tool first. Tap well. Use a small brush before heating.

2) Dull finish
✅ Heat a bit longer until it turns smooth and glossy. Keep a steady distance.

3) Scorched paper / yellowed white
✅ You overheated. Stop as soon as it melts. Keep the heat moving.

4) Tiny text looks messy
✅ Use super/ultra fine powder + anti-static prep + firm, steady stamping.