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Old 06-05-2005, 04:02 PM   #1  
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Default Dish Soap Tecnique

I want the dish soap tecnique- Look at todays Summer By The Sea sample on the Stampers Showcase made by Sarah Froese .. BEAUTIFUL!!

Anyone know how this is done?
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can you paste a link to her card? Would love to see it-Deb
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Yes!! In fact, I know Sarah and she taught this technique at my upline's downline meeting!!!

This is how you do that technique:

-In a large cup put a squirt of dish soap, fill with water, add ten or so drops of classic ink refill.
-Insert straw, blow bubbles until they come up over the top of the cupl
-Place card stock over the bubbles. Remove. Let dry.
-Repeat!
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I was gonna post to ask this same question. That card is so fun! Thanks for the instructions. Can't wait to try it.
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I can't seem to find this post... would you mind adding a link? I would like to see it
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YOu probably have to be logged in as a demonstrator to see Sarah's famous dish soap card.... here is the link:

http://www.stampinup.com/web2001/dem...30-2621882.jpg
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this is a cool technique. Bubble background is what I know it as.
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YOu probably have to be logged in as a demonstrator to see Sarah's famous dish soap card.... here is the link:

http://www.stampinup.com/web2001/dem...30-2621882.jpg
thanks!
oh my! look at that!! wow!!!
no, I am no demonstrator by a long shot but am loving all the other inspiration!!
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Oh wow - this is so pretty! Adding this to my list of techniques to try ;)
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Thanks for the explanation ~ I will definitely be trying this!
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