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Brutus Monroe ALABASTER Ultra Fine Embossing Powder BRU2470

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$7.99
$7.99

The Alabaster Embossing powder is an ultra white, ultra fine powder. This powder is wax additive free. This powder embosses the intricate and complex lines of finely detailed stamp images. Jar is approx. 1 oz.

UPC: 027829652470

Overall rating: 4.894737 / 5 from 19 reviews.

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Great Fine Detail

"After reading reviews I decided to try the Brutus Monroe embossing powder and I am super impressed. White on black can be tricky but this with versamark ink on Tim Holtz Black Distress Cardstock is a winner every time!"

Kathleen V. (5/5)

Brutus Monroe Alabaster Fine Embossing Powder

"This powder is very fine, easy to work with, and melts like butter. It’s my go to embossing powder from now on!"

Donna H. (5/5)

Beautiful I can’t stop staring

"Beautiful I can’t stop staring at them. Will only use his embossing powders going forward"

Karen S. (5/5)

A very good staple

"This embosses fine lines as well as larger surfaces noticibly better than other brands. Impressive!"

Nicola L. (5/5)

Best fine white embossing powder

"I have been using this powder for many years. It has a fine grain and looks good on black paper."

Susie C. (5/5)

Best White Ever!

"Kristina Werner is right! This opaque embossing powder provides great detail in pure white."

Audrey M. (5/5)

Game changer AWESOME

"I am totally blown away by how smooth this embossing powder is!! Fine details are incredible with it!!"

Victoria K. (5/5)

Super fine

"This embossing powder melted well and not heavy"

Holly J. (5/5)

Amazing for sentiments

"This powder works amazingly well for fine sentiments. Really like it!"

Suzanne S. (5/5)

Alabaster powder

"Love how fine this powder is!! Great for sentiments! However, the jar was less than half full when it arrived. Very disappointing. Like opening a bag of potato chips that is less than half full. Bummer."

Donna J. (3/5)

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