Ok, it's not Technique Friday. It's really Technique Tuesday but a few days late!!! But at least I got it in this week!
This is a very fun technique to do too! It's called "Reflections Technique." You can make any item you stamp look like it's reflecting off a pool, pond, lake or ocean depending on the image you use!
I chose this image because I was going to cut them in half for each technique page I was making but it looked silly cut so I left it whole. Once the image is colored in it gives the appearance of reflecting off water. I have done this technique a few times quite a while ago and liked it back then. I just don't think about using it when I'm stamping. I think lately I'm more into layouts than I am techniques!! Though it is very important to combine both!
The image used here is from the Stampin' Up! "Farm Life" set.
This technique is #16 in this set of 20! Only 4 more to go and I will be sending out emails to those who have purchased the sets before and then announcing when the set is for sale in my web store.
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
This is a very fun technique to do too! It's called "Reflections Technique." You can make any item you stamp look like it's reflecting off a pool, pond, lake or ocean depending on the image you use!
I chose this image because I was going to cut them in half for each technique page I was making but it looked silly cut so I left it whole. Once the image is colored in it gives the appearance of reflecting off water. I have done this technique a few times quite a while ago and liked it back then. I just don't think about using it when I'm stamping. I think lately I'm more into layouts than I am techniques!! Though it is very important to combine both!
The image used here is from the Stampin' Up! "Farm Life" set.
This technique is #16 in this set of 20! Only 4 more to go and I will be sending out emails to those who have purchased the sets before and then announcing when the set is for sale in my web store.
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
Thanks for showing this. I always wondered how to do that technique.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this technique idea. Just think of the beautiful waterscapes we can do.....
ReplyDeleteHugs, katie