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What's your favorite technique?
We're on a roll, thanks to Alison, so lets keep it going.
I tried a "new to me" technique last week that I'd been wanting to try ever since hearing about it. Using a rose bud stamp, I stamped on an oval piece of paper, antiqued it and used several layers of EP then did the cracked glass technique and put it on a card that I had stamped a rose background on. I just love that technique. It was so elegant and not very hard to do. What's your favorite technique? SAD |
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What's your favorite technique?
Thanks for adding to the fun, SAD!
It makes a mess, but I really do love "polished stone". I haven't done it in ages, but I still have a piece on my office door from my days of stained glass image on acetate, painted from behind in pearlescent, metalic, and glitter fingernail polishes! And, I am always enchanted with watercoloring using Twinkling H2O's! Alison "Wave Jumper" wrote in message ... We're on a roll, thanks to Alison, so lets keep it going. I tried a "new to me" technique last week that I'd been wanting to try ever since hearing about it. Using a rose bud stamp, I stamped on an oval piece of paper, antiqued it and used several layers of EP then did the cracked glass technique and put it on a card that I had stamped a rose background on. I just love that technique. It was so elegant and not very hard to do. What's your favorite technique? SAD |
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I saw the polished stone technique done at a convention last year, it looked
gorgeous. I bought four sets of the alcohol inks but haven't had the nerve to try it. I think I need some hands on help. If someone is demonstrating it at the convention in October I'll ask for help. I have a lot of Twinkling H20's but haven't played with those either. I love the look of them on flowers. Guess I need an adventuresome playmate. Why do I buy things and never use them? Is there a SA "stampers anonymous" group out there? LOL. SAD On 9/18/06 12:07 PM, in article , "Alison" wrote: Thanks for adding to the fun, SAD! It makes a mess, but I really do love "polished stone". I haven't done it in ages, but I still have a piece on my office door from my days of stained glass image on acetate, painted from behind in pearlescent, metalic, and glitter fingernail polishes! And, I am always enchanted with watercoloring using Twinkling H2O's! Alison "Wave Jumper" wrote in message ... We're on a roll, thanks to Alison, so lets keep it going. I tried a "new to me" technique last week that I'd been wanting to try ever since hearing about it. Using a rose bud stamp, I stamped on an oval piece of paper, antiqued it and used several layers of EP then did the cracked glass technique and put it on a card that I had stamped a rose background on. I just love that technique. It was so elegant and not very hard to do. What's your favorite technique? SAD |
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What's your favorite technique?
okay so I think that my favorite technique is the chalk pencils. I
absolutely love them, you can just draw around say a skirt and then I take a q-tip and blend it in. It so nice as you don't have all that smearing or smudging going on and you don't have to worry about it rubbing off. I must have all 4 sets of the chalk pencils. Has anyone else tried them? Inky Huggz, Missy Olson North Branch, MN |
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What's your favorite technique?
I've never heard of them. Where do you buy them?
SAD On 9/20/06 9:32 PM, in article , "Missy O" wrote: okay so I think that my favorite technique is the chalk pencils. I absolutely love them, you can just draw around say a skirt and then I take a q-tip and blend it in. It so nice as you don't have all that smearing or smudging going on and you don't have to worry about it rubbing off. I must have all 4 sets of the chalk pencils. Has anyone else tried them? Inky Huggz, Missy Olson North Branch, MN |
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What's your favorite technique?
Oooooooooooooooooooo, now putting chalk - an effect I love, a mess I hate -
in pencil form just seems **brilliant**... must look out for these! Thanks, Missy! Alison "Missy O" wrote in message oups.com... okay so I think that my favorite technique is the chalk pencils. I absolutely love them, you can just draw around say a skirt and then I take a q-tip and blend it in. It so nice as you don't have all that smearing or smudging going on and you don't have to worry about it rubbing off. I must have all 4 sets of the chalk pencils. Has anyone else tried them? Inky Huggz, Missy Olson North Branch, MN |
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What's your favorite technique?
Alison wrote: Oooooooooooooooooooo, now putting chalk - an effect I love, a mess I hate - in pencil form just seems **brilliant**... must look out for these! Thanks, Missy! Alison Hi Allison, They are the General Chalk pencils, I got mine from TAC. At the time my demo offered them buy 3 get one free so of course I had to buy them then. I have used them at all of my workshops and practicaly each and every person purchases a pack. The cool thing about them is, say you outline something and then you blend it, usually you want the outside to be a little darker then the inside and well it is just that easy to do. Most importantly, no mess. You see I love something that is just that easy. ) Inky Huggz, Missy |
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What's your favorite technique?
Wave Jumper wrote: I have to have those! Am going to call my friend right now, she has a TAC catalog. Guess I should check in my SU catalog first since I'm a demo for them...nope they don't have them. Thanks for the information. SAD Glad I could help you out. I know that you will love them. Inky Huggz, Missy |
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