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Hi, Ladies
Can someone tell me what you use Versa Dazzle for? I have the Champagne and the frost. Also can someone show me what project you used it on? I have both of them for a few months just wondering since it is very suttle. Thanks.
It's just that subtlety that I LOVE about these! I've started using them a TON!!!!!! I only have one pic with them on my blog, though... It's the last pic in this post, and you have to click on the photo to see it enlarged to even see the sparkle. I just LOVE the VM Dazzles!!!!! :-)
Have them both and have not used them very much...It is very light and I am not really impressed by what they do? I may not be using them right, but it's 2 more stamp pads stuck in the bottom of my drawer...
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I was thinking of getting the frost one and brayering it over the brayered sky technique to get a snow glistening look..do you think it would work right? I've never used them either
I haven't used them yet either although plan to buy the frost one. I'm totally hopeless when it comes to the brayered sky technique, just can't quite get it, but it sounds like that would be really pretty.
I hope it will turn out for you too. I'm just brayer-challenged, or something, and can't quite get the results that I'd like with it. I get really frustrated and about decide to give up and go back to sponging skies, then I'll see someone else's gorgeous card done with that technique, and think, well, I'll practice it a little more....
We did a beautiful technique at a card marathon I went to. We did the direct to paper with Distressed Ink until the white cardstock was completely covered then stamped the Versamark Dazzle on a background stamp and sprayed it with water and stamped it. The end result is gorgeous!