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Today, step up the classic shaving cream background technique by using an open stencil to capture the marbled ink.
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This was fun! I substituted foamy Dove dish soap and used a swirly stencil with green and blue inks- adding a paper pieced and sewn panel for my truck and dogs- along with a striped companion panel with my sentiment. Here's FF16shavingcreamstenciling Tailgating
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Wow this was super fun and I love this technique ALOT! I am going to have to show this to my Mom as she loves the basic shaving cream technique so much, this will really send her flying Here's my card:
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I had so much fun with this technique! I kept dipping and spreading, not wanting to waste a bit of ink. Before I knew it, I had 37 full sized backgrounds and 27 accent pieces. WOWZA!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the look and cannot wait to see how my actual cards turn out. LOL! Oh! and my hands? STAINED but so pretty! ;)
__________________ Shannon
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I considered my first attempt a flop since I tried it on dark paper. So I had to make a go at another attempt. I even taught this technique at a crop yesterday. It was a real hit. Everyone loved it.
Loved this technique, I attended Lydia's retreat in the summer and i had a migraine the day they did this technique so I missed it, I love it will be using it more.