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Now I can show you the entire card for the tutorial at
Gingersnap Creations! What do you think? The basics of the card are to stamp and mask images, then add Glimmer Mist to create your background and heat dry. Then use more Glimmer Mist and "paint" with it onto the images you previously stamped and masked. The images that you paint with glimmer mist puff just slightly because of all the water - a really cool effect. The 2nd card shows a variation where I stamped a flourish with Versamark, heat embossed with clear embossing powder, then sprayed the background with Glimmer Mist to create a resist. If you'd like to see the full tutorial, you can find it
HERE.
2 comments:
Cool technique with gorgeous results! Love it Penny!
Beautiful, I'm going to have to give this a try!
Thanks for sharing!
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