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I made two cards. I varied the technique a little. I used bottled craft paint instead of ink and crystal effects. Details are listed with the samples. I have no idea how to attach the cards. I hope I haven’t posted numerous posts in the process of my learning.
I tried again and got great results using FFF and pearlex. I had to do an RAK for a little girl, so I whipped this up. It really is the same color as the background paper, but the scanner caught the pearlex shimmer and made it gray :( I used the layout of the Sketch Challenge 12 too.
These are my first two attempts at this. It was fun but I had a tough time not getting too much re-inker and getting a 'musddy' result. I like these though - let me know what you think:
Not sure what happened to my last reply so I hope this isn't a duplicate!
I had fun trying this technique. It also took this challenge foir me to have a go at this technique. Here are my first two cards. I like the result although I reckon it will take practice to get the amount of reinkers riight and choose colors so that you can both see the stamped image clearly and also not end up with 'mud'. I am pretty pleased with these but I'm very interested to know what others think.
Thanks for looking.
There are some cards here someplace If I can't find them I'll do another, it will be fun. OH! if you don't have the gloves a baggie works well, I know you have them :lol:
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Guess what I did this weekend? Had fun with this technique. Here is my second set of acetate and tissue. I'm rather pleased with them. I made 6 cards - only 3 uploaded so far so will post again with the other 3.
The tutorial doesn't really say how you "finsh" your project. Do you peel the tissue off when it is dry or do you just flip the window sheet over and trim the excess tissue from the back?
The tutorial doesn't really say how you "finsh" your project. Do you peel the tissue off when it is dry or do you just flip the window sheet over and trim the excess tissue from the back?
The tissue is part of the finished product. You can trim any that sticks out past the edge of the tissue. HTH