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- [Jennifer] Hello. Welcome. Its Jennifer, and Im glad youre here. Today, I am focusing on heat embossing. There are many techniques that you can do with heat embossing. However, I am focusing on my top five favorite heat embossing techniques. I will also have basic tips for getting good results with your heat embossing throughout the video. The best part about the five techniques that Im sharing is that they can be done with a variety of stamps and inks and likely something you already have in your stash. Lets get started with my first favorite technique, and this is a basic one. This is heat emboss resist. Now, a lot of the other techniques I share today have kind of a twist on heat emboss resist, but this is the good old-fashioned way of doing it, where you heat emboss a background and then apply ink over it. However, you know me. Ill step it up just a little bit to make it even more special. This technique is especially good for backgrounds. Now, for my background, Im using