Registered: February 19, 2004 Location: Tucson, AZ Posts: 2675
Wed, Sep 22, 2004 @ 12:11 PM
Thanks Kelly! I'm really glad you enjoyed the card. I have directions written out on my home computer (I'm at work right now), so I will post them this evening when I can get to them. And if you just can't wait (LOL!) I found some directions on this site by doing a saran wrap search.
------------------------------ Dana You can never have too many stamping toys.
Registered: February 19, 2004 Location: Tucson, AZ Posts: 2675
Wed, Sep 22, 2004 @ 7:35 PM
The saran wrap tech is really easy - can be a bit messy, but what the heck! Here's how I did it:
- cut a piece of saran wrap slightly larger than your cardstock and lay flat (a little challenging to keep it from not sticking to itself, but that's what it's made for, huh?!)
- "color" various areas of your saran with markers - use lots of color, but try not to color over other colors as that will cause a muddy look
- LIGHTLY spritz saran with fine mist of water (too much water and the colors will run together more, but sometimes that's an effect that works well, too)
- gently scrunch (a technical term-LOL!) the saran into a bit of a wad so the colors kind of smoosh (another technical term!) around
- open the saran and lay flat, then lay c/s down on top of saran - peel off and VOILA!
- the paper will be a little damp, so let dry then use as desired
This is one of those techniques that you just have to play with, but once you get the hang of it you'll love it. Hope this answers you question.
------------------------------ Dana You can never have too many stamping toys.