Today I went to the thrift store to see what they had in crafts and found a bunch of embossing powders and ink. I’ve seen embossed stamps just recently on the web, so I was thrilled to find these. Normally they run around $5 each and I got them for $1.75 each. I was excited to try them out and so were my kids. I don’t have a heating gun, but I looked up online and found that you can use a regular clothes iron for it, so I gave it a try. It worked fine, but some of the paper was sensitive to the heat and curled up a little. All I did was hold the paper above the iron as the iron bottom was faced up. The paper barely touched the iron and it took about 10-20 seconds to heat the paper enough to melt the powder. It didn’t singe or burn any of the paper. Some irons may vary. I used Durathon Electronic Iron by Hamilton Beach. I bought seven different colors, although some colors say the same name but are quite different. They are from different companies, too. Here’s the photos I got of