One day a few year ago I decided to experiment with embossing texture into cardstock. I did not have one of the scrap book craft rollers around but I did have a pasta machine. I also had a thin silicone pad that you can buy to protect a table from drips coming out of a hot glue gun.
For my texture plate impression I used a timberframe cutout detail I had made from 110 lb cardstock and I impressed that into another piece of 110 lb cardstock. You make a stack, 1st the soft material, in this case a silicone pad, then the paper you want to texture then the plate with the pattern, in this case of piece of heavy cardstock that had cutout in it. Run the stack through the pasta roller having first set the distance between the rollers to apply some compression but still allow the pieces to go through undamaged.
Here is the result.
For my texture plate impression I used a timberframe cutout detail I had made from 110 lb cardstock and I impressed that into another piece of 110 lb cardstock. You make a stack, 1st the soft material, in this case a silicone pad, then the paper you want to texture then the plate with the pattern, in this case of piece of heavy cardstock that had cutout in it. Run the stack through the pasta roller having first set the distance between the rollers to apply some compression but still allow the pieces to go through undamaged.
Here is the result.
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