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Old 05-13-2004, 07:31 AM   #1  
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Default weaving with glassy glaze - help

I see this technique, and really want to learn how to do it but cannot find instructions anywhere. Can anyone help!!

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Hi Elizabeth,

Take two pieces of coordinating cardstock. Stamp them. Now cut one with vertical lines, one with horizontal leaving only the ends uncut. Now weave them together. When you get to the end snip it apart. Then tape it onto your card. Next take your versamark and ink up the whole thing. Then emboss with clear embossing powder.

At least that's how I think it's done. Hope it helps. Can't be that hard. We did it back in the days.....in school, right? Except for the embossing that is.

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Default Thanks for the info!

I just want to check and make sure we are talking about the same thing, I'm attaching a picture of what I saw. I'm confused as to how the glassy glaze makes the grid-like lines.

I see you live in San Antonio. I live in Copperas Cove, about an hour of Austin.

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Hi Elizabeth,

That's something else. Thanks for sending the picture. This is done with a brass stencil.
Here is a site with more information:

http://www.rubberstampsclub.com/tips...-stencils.html

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Elizabeth, are you talking about something like this? I saw it at StampFest, but it's not done with Stampin Up items. Debbi
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