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Review on 🌟 Lot of Ranger Embossing Powder: Gold, Silver, and White by Kristen Simpson

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Powders work well, but you might want to consider switching containers

These Ranger embossing powders are the second brand I've tried. While this powder is advertised as very fine, it doesn't appear to be any finer than my other whisper powders, particularly the metallic colors (silver and gold). stuck in the lid, which immediately spilled over my workspace. The powder sticks to the lid/sides very easily, especially on the outside edges and ridges where it screws on. This leaves a crumbly powder after closing the cap, which crumbles if you shake or even move the bottle. Since I was losing excess powder on my hands/table with each use, I poured it into a plastic container with a clip on the lid instead of the screw on lid I had prepared by rubbing baby powder into the lid (particularly the edges). ) to reduce static electricity, which was very helpful. The powder itself works quite well, but your embossing experience is highly dependent on the embossing ink used. I've used Ranger embossing pens on both occasions and they seem to work fairly well (although the black tipped pen doesn't stick to the powder as much as the clear one). Consider buying a good embossing ink like Ranger or Versamark (which I've heard also work well) for a better feel.

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • So far so good