Registered: January 13, 2004 Location: Issaquah, WA Posts: 2137
Tue, Apr 06, 2004 @ 12:16 PM
Hopefully this won't come through twice - it was weird when I hit the submit button it popped me right back to signing in and nothing showed up in the comments sections - so I'll try again.
You will need a quarter size dollop of white glue mixed together with 1/4 cup water, 8 pieces "wrapping" tissue paper (Kleenex and tp don't work nearly as well), deeply etched rubber stamp (anything with too shallow or too busy of a design doesn't work well), stipple brush, heat embossing tool, blender pen and dye ink pads. Using your stipple brush pounce each sheet of tissue onto rubber surface until you use all eight sheets. Press tissue to rubber stamp to squeeze out excess moisture. Tear edges to form shape you want and dry using heat tool (or air dry - but I'm too impatient). My favorite way to color these in is to use the blender pen and color from the lid of your ink pad. Have fun and post your completed projects - I'd love to see what you come up with!
Registered: February 11, 2004 Location: Minnesota Posts: 1736
Thu, Sep 16, 2004 @ 8:21 PM
Love all of your projects/cards. I'm casing this cute mug for my upcoming Fall stamp camp. This was my first try at paper casting. I was apprehensive to try it, but your instructions were easy to follow and I like my results. Thanks much! Lynn
Registered: October 20, 2004 Location: St. Paul, MN Posts: 119
Sun, Nov 07, 2004 @ 11:10 AM
Lana- My Sister-In-Law, who has become my downline, introduced me to the workings of SCS- and said I HAD to visit your gallery. She was right- you are an artist. I've been perusing your site. Wow! Talk about inspiration!
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