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Studio Light Anti Static Pouch | Embossing Prep Tool 50×70mm

Brand: STUDIO LIGHT
The Studio Light Anti Static Pouch preps your cardstock before heat embossing to reduce static and stray embossing powder. Lightly rub it over the surface so powder sticks only to the stamped ink, keeping sentiments and fine details clean. Compact, durable and easy to use at your craft desk. Perfect for cardmaking, tags and detailed embossing.
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The Studio Light Anti Static Pouch is an embossing prep tool that helps prevent embossing powder from clinging where you don’t want it. Swipe it over your paper to reduce static so the powder adheres only to your embossing ink.

👉 Features:

  • Anti static pouch for cleaner heat embossing
  • Reduces static and stray powder on cardstock
  • Great for fine detail, small sentiments and dark cardstock
  • Durable and easy to use
  • 1 piece
  • Size: 50 × 70 mm
  • Thickness: 10 mm

👍 Ideal for:

  • clean heat embossing results
  • detailed stamping and tiny text
  • dark cardstock projects
  • cards, tags, scrapbooking and journaling

✨ Inspiration Tip:
Use the pouch before stamping, then tap the cardstock gently after applying powder—excess falls away more easily for a cleaner emboss.

✨ 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.