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Old 12-29-2013, 12:16 PM   #1  
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Default snow effect look

Just wondering what everyone uses to give the 'snow effect' look.

Thank you. There are some beautiful cards out there and the 'snow' looks so real.

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One thing that I've played with is a white gel pen with Stickles over top...I used Stardust Stickles and thought it worked well, was quite easy and not messy at all. Give your gel pen a minute to dry before you add the Stickles.

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Thank you so much. I will definitely try it.
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One of the Martha Stewart glitters has really big flakes that give a great snow look.
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I used flower soft white to make snow. I then add just a sprinkle of glitter here and there to make the snow glitter. Just don't "over" glitter it.
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I am just wondering where I could get the flower soft white. Thank you.
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I bought mine at my LSS. Sorry I know that doesn't help you at all. However, I think that any website or even the Flower Soft one would sell it.
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That's great. I will try that. Thank you.
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Check out this link for making your own flower soft.
Flower soft tutorial - YouTube
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WOW This looks easy. Thank you so much.
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