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I used it in white for snow and for frosting. I love the effect that it gives and it's super easy to use! Have fun with it! I think oyou'll really enjoy using it and the results you'll get with it!
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I love it and have used it for all of the above and If you don't puff it out it is a nice a shiney, glassy, color tinted look. I used it to look like wine in a glass unpuffed, puffed it up to appear as beer foam over a mug. It is sssooo veristal. Oh and I ordered mine Joannes online, I've never seen it at Michaels or AC Moore.
i searched and searched the michael's ... never found it!
where in the store did you find it?
TIA
I never found it in Michaels either. I used to be able to get it at Joann, but it hasn't been in there the last couple of times I visited. I did finally pick some up at StampFest in Clearwater last week. I thought my only source was going to be on-line.
I just used liquid applique for the first time for a swap and now I'm worried about it squishing in the mail. Does anybody know if it holds up when mailing? By the way I finally found it at Archivers, they had 1 bottle of it. Has anyone used the Tulip puff paint?
I just used liquid applique for the first time for a swap and now I'm worried about it squishing in the mail. Does anybody know if it holds up when mailing? By the way I finally found it at Archivers, they had 1 bottle of it. Has anyone used the Tulip puff paint?
Robann
I've used the Tulip puff paint and it works just fine. The fur on this card is done with the Tulip paint.
As far as holding up in the mail - I had a card here with some liquid applique snowballs on it. It was a test, so I never mailed it, and it suffered thru some abuse here, getting shifted around and stuff accidentally laid on top of it and the liquid applique did kind of flatten a little, but not completely squished and probably no one else would have even noticed.
Thanks, I'm going to try the Tulip when I run out of the applique. It's easier to find and cheaper.
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Originally Posted by cbet
I've used the Tulip puff paint and it works just fine. The fur on this card is done with the Tulip paint.
As far as holding up in the mail - I had a card here with some liquid applique snowballs on it. It was a test, so I never mailed it, and it suffered thru some abuse here, getting shifted around and stuff accidentally laid on top of it and the liquid applique did kind of flatten a little, but not completely squished and probably no one else would have even noticed.