I followed this tutorial
I don't have Staz-on ink as suggested in the tutorial so used Gina k Jet Black amalgam ink to stamp my image onto the acetate. ( It dried nicely to a non-smear finish) I had planned to use Crystal lacquer on the backside but mine was so old it had turned brown and ultra thick - Plan B - covered with modge podge, added drops of color and spread as best I could before it dried (which seemed pretty fast) spinkled art glitter over the entire piece then pressed on my tissue paper followed by another piece of cardstock. This card is amazingly glittery IRL but SO hard to capture in a photo!
In retrospect, I think it would have been easier to work with a smaller image, so I could get all the colors spread more evenly before it started drying on me . . . .
Date: Monday, December 2, 2019 GMT Views: 1293
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Sun, Dec 08, 2019 @ 4:29 PM
Very pretty, Linda. Love this technique!! Hugz
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Tue, Dec 17, 2019 @ 1:01 PM
Oh wow, Linda - it's even more beautiful in real life with all that shimmer and sparkle. Thank you for sending it to me - though now I regret even more giving that stamp away, LOL.
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