What is Embossing?
Embossing is a technique used to create a raised or three-dimensional image on various materials. This process involves pressing a design into the surface of an object so that the design bulges outward.
 How Embossing Works:
The Process and the Materials Involved The embossing process typically involves the use of a custom-made die and counter-die that are pressed into the material. Heat and pressure are applied to reshape the material into the desired pattern. Materials commonly used for embossing include paper, leather, textiles, and some types of metal foils and plastics.