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Old 01-04-2010, 05:30 PM   #1  
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Default What do you use SMOOCH for?

It looks like shimmery lip gloss, what do you use it for? Does it dry quickly?
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Yes, it dries quickly. I mostly use mine when I want to add some shimmer to my already colored stamps or digi's. They are alot like the twinkling h20's. With the moonlight (white) I used this when painting my snowmen in my Christmas cards. On flowers I will use to "bling" a petal or two...or the centre of a flower..the thoughts of what you could use them for are endless. Have fun.
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Here is a link to a video I did featuring Smooch Inks:
http://www.scraptime.ca/blogpage/?p=507
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Here is a link to a video I did featuring Smooch Inks:
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
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They can be used on almost any surface. If it a non porous surface it will take them longer to dry. On paper Smooch dries very quickly. The applicator in the bottle is wonderful. You can do tiny details with the tip or use the applicator on its side for wider strokes. The colors blend nicely too.
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