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Mineral spirits is the same thing as Gamsol but I can not find it in my local art store and they said this was the same thing. It really makes the colors in the prismacolors POP! Like watercoloring but with 120 pencils I have a much better color selection. - This is done with things called stumps and tortillions.
It changes every couple of days. Today it's shaving cream 'cause I got to play with it this evening and felt like a giddy kid it was so much fun! :lol:
Next in line are cracked glass and Exp. Watercolor!
Wow another to chose moment...gosh, that changes too...just depends what I want to create...although I love my prismacolor pencils..well I also love my watercolor pencils...well I also love my pearlex, etc. etc. etc............................................... !!! :lol: :lol:
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Would not be anywhere without my watercolor pencils.
I really like polished stone and shaving cream, as well as embossing.
I love my brayer on glossy with versamark.... and um did I mention crayon resist.
I LOVE IT ALL!!! Why make a girl pick like that?... evil.
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I have started doing the crinkled chalks that I learned on SCS and it is great for a background. But I really like the aquapainters for watercolor!!!! Both of these together make beautiful cards.
Siberian Stamper... What is magic mosiacs? Never heard of that technique. Ran a search and didn't come up with anything. You got my attention here. :lol:
I'm with Kimberley. My cards are pretty much technique free. I may throw a button or eyelet or ribbon on there, but thats about it. Unless you consider tearing paper a technique!
I do like to do polished stone, but I've never actually put it on a card once I've made it. I just don't know what to do with it!