For the TLC555 - use Watercolor Powders. I used various colors of Brushos here. I first stamped the Hero Arts image with Versamark on the smoother side of watercolor paper and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I then sprinkled on two colors at a time, misted with water until I got the texture I wanted and heat set it. I then repeated that adding two more colors and heat set. I heat set in between so I didn't get mud.
Date: Sunday, October 11, 2015 GMT Views: 65080
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Registered: May 20, 2011 Location: Scotland, UK Posts: 6
Mon, Oct 12, 2015 @ 2:44 AM
I have used this particular stamp in so many ways, and now you have shown me another one, which I will be using often, as I am just starting out with Brusho! Thank you for sharing that excellent tip of heat setting in between colours - I shall be making use of that one!
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Mon, Oct 12, 2015 @ 8:18 AM
Your bright garden is really so beautiful, Harriet. I'm afraid to heat set colours if I've already heat-embossed - I think the time is coming when I finally need to invest in a proper craft heatgun with high and low temps, to give me this option. Mine just burns the paper if I use it too much.