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we used another technique. We stamped image in white craft ink. Used the heat tool to set it. Then we used water color crayons, pencils and a gel pin to color in and add accents. Turned out great. I love this tutorial as well. It is easier we all know how that is.
i didnt know what the heck this was, until i clicked on that one awesome link for karen barber's tutorial on it....it's awesome!!! totally cool!!!! great tutorial btw ;)
this can work on any color cardstock though right? i mean which does this really "pop" out on?
i didnt know what the heck this was, until i clicked on that one awesome link for karen barber's tutorial on it....it's awesome!!! totally cool!!!! great tutorial btw ;)
this can work on any color cardstock though right? i mean which does this really "pop" out on?
It works on any dark cardstock, but black "pops" the most.
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