I couldn't wait to get my Wonderful Wings stamp set so I could try this technique with it. I don't know the name of the technique but I'll describe what I did. Let me know if you know the name. Thanks!
I first stamped the butterfly image with stazon onto a window sheet. Then ran it through my xyron. I applies Pearl Ex to the sticky side of the window sheet with a paint brush. Then I ran a piece of black CS through the xyron and affixed it to the window sheet. This is amazing in person. The Pearl Ex just shimmers behind the window sheet.
Date: Saturday, March 26, 2005 GMT Views: 771
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Paper: US Vanilla, Basic Black, Brushed Copper, and Garden Green
Ink: Black Stazon, Garden Green, and Encore Copper
Accessories: Window Sheet, Copper Brads, Grosgrain Ribbon, Copper Cording, Black Eyelet, Small Tag (non SU), Layer Ease, and Pearl Ex (Asst II and III)
Registered: July 11, 2004 Location: Troy, Michigan Posts: 10374
Sat, Mar 26, 2005 @ 6:29 AM
Great coloring on this butterfly. This really is a dazzling technique. Too bad scans don't do it justice. What set is that small background butterfly from? TFS. Linda
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Registered: March 18, 2004 Location: New Hampshire Posts: 7021
Sat, Mar 26, 2005 @ 8:01 AM
I love this technique, but haven't done it for awhile. (I just call it Pearl Ex on Acetate.) It looks like the old fashioned reverse painting on glass. You've done a great job.
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