First I would like to make a note here to Jodi. She left a comment on yesterday's post and since Blogger doesn't let me email back on your comments I must post it here.
She asked about the edge sponging technique. I will post a tutorial on how to do sponging. I will show you different ways to achieve different effects with it. It's not just running a sponge over your edge and calling it done!! There really is more to it than that if you want a really beautiful edge. I will show you how to do that. But today I'm showing you the Faux Stained Glass Tehcnique.
Stamp your image on the card stock. You will want the images to overlap. Where these images overlap is where you will be coloring. You will take your watercolor crayon and either color directly onto the card stock or pick up the color off the crayon with your blender pen. Color in the areas that over lap. Once you are done with that you will stamp over your entire piece with the VersaMark pad. Then you will sprinkle clear embossing powder over that. Heat the powder to set it and you have a beautiful stained glass look!!!
Now go have some fun with this and if you email me your finished project I would be more than happy to post it on my blog for you!!!
Thank you SO much for visiting,
Wanda
She asked about the edge sponging technique. I will post a tutorial on how to do sponging. I will show you different ways to achieve different effects with it. It's not just running a sponge over your edge and calling it done!! There really is more to it than that if you want a really beautiful edge. I will show you how to do that. But today I'm showing you the Faux Stained Glass Tehcnique.
Stamp your image on the card stock. You will want the images to overlap. Where these images overlap is where you will be coloring. You will take your watercolor crayon and either color directly onto the card stock or pick up the color off the crayon with your blender pen. Color in the areas that over lap. Once you are done with that you will stamp over your entire piece with the VersaMark pad. Then you will sprinkle clear embossing powder over that. Heat the powder to set it and you have a beautiful stained glass look!!!
Now go have some fun with this and if you email me your finished project I would be more than happy to post it on my blog for you!!!
Thank you SO much for visiting,
Wanda
2 comments:
I love this technique!!! Very classy, pretty card!
I love to do this technique it makes a beautiful card.
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