WT791 = Gel medium, mod podge, glossy accents, etc.
I chose Glossy Accents.
I die cut the detailed ornament top die three times and glued them together. I cut the other non-detailed die out of a piece of white cs to get the openings for the coloured cs layer to show through. I put some acetate on the back of the white layer, glued on the three layers of ornament detail, and then filled in all the little spaces with Glossy Accents, adding enough Glossy Accents to fill in the gaps up to the top of the die. I then added that whole layer to the turquoise cs with foam tape so that there is the illusion of looking through glass. Kind of fiddly, but worth the effort!
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2020 GMT Views: 792
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Registered: October 25, 2010 Location: New England Posts: 12699
Thu, May 07, 2020 @ 1:07 PM
Susan, you are a genius! I was staring at this to see how you did it and gave up to read. This is phenomenal! What a great card and great set of glass ornaments!
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Registered: January 19, 2014 Location: Central Indiana Posts: 90528
Fri, May 08, 2020 @ 10:37 AM
Oh my goodness Susan I love, love, love this so much. Blue and white are always my favorite card and that technique is incredible with these snowflakes. Just gorgeous friend!
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Fri, May 08, 2020 @ 3:24 PM
I just watched a video on this technique the other day. I wish I would have done it now. Seeing your card and how it turned out makes me think I definitely will! Your card is gorgeous! The die cuts are fantastic for the technique! You made it really look beautiful!
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