I still remember my Dad saying to one of my siblings 'don't spill your milk' and within 10 seconds, said milk was spilled by said sibling. You know, if you say 'don't spill your milk,' that will make it so, said no one, except my Dad.
Changed this up a bit. I was searching online for anything on milk stamping, didn't find much, except for a 10 year old video about using sweetened condensed milk. First I sprayed three glimmer sprays on my wc paper and used a credit card to moosh them together. That created a really neat background that I'd never done. She used foam stamps and a heat gun. I don't have much of a stash of foam stamps and was struggling with what I had, so I ended up painting on the milk. I let it sit for a bit, at least 10 minutes, because if I didn't, the milk bubbled all over and didn't keep its shape. Later I did try a foam stamp by painting the milk on the foam stamp, setting the stamp on the paper for a bit and then, after removing the stamp, I let that sit. That worked well too. If you'd like to look at the video, go to YouTube and search for milk stamping. Only video that I found (she is Spanish or Hispanic). Oh and it smells really good, like roasting a marshmallow!
Date: Monday, March 23, 2020 GMT Views: 528
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Mon, Mar 23, 2020 @ 11:13 AM
Oh my - I bet it smells good. And looks to have super texture too. This reminded me of pussywillows in the thumb. I wouldn't know what to do with the rest of the can if I opened it - I can't remember the last time I used condensed milk.