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Glitter Help
I know there are instructions on how to do a glitter embossed cuttlebug folder. Help please.
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Hello Chris,
If you'd like to do an easy glitter treatment on a cuttlebugged piece of cardstock, then I'd suggest that you watch one of the newest Stamp TV tutorials that Gina K does so well--she uses a clear crystal sakura glitter pen on top of cardstock that has been put through the cuttlebug first. You'll love her tutorials and I'd recommend joining stamp TV, you'll be as hooked as I am! By the way, you can buy a kit of two stamp sets, cardstock and embellishments so that you can do the projects along with Gina for a two-month period as she does weekly projects. This newest Stamp TV kit is a christmas kit, the quality is outstanding and the value is terrific too. I bought the Signs of Autumn Stamp TV kit, her previous Stamp TV kit, and I plan to get as many of her kits as my budget will allow. Here's the link to Stamp TV, and the tutorial I was talking about, for the Shimmering Background Paper-- http://stamptv.ning.com/video/shimme...ckground-paper Hoping that you find this and Gina's other tutorials helpful. You may want another glitter method, but I hope that you find this one interesting as well. Have a great weekend. Blessings, Joanne 905lovestostamp |
I haven't seen a tutorial Chris but my first thought was that you could do this using the "inking the negative" technique and then sprinkling Stamp 'n Bond (or similar) on there for the glitter to stick to. You'd get glitter in the low areas that way - is that what you're after?
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I have no idea either. I will have to keep checking back and see if anyone has a good idea.
What if you put versa mark all over the raised part of the cardstock and then used Heat & Stick. Then sprinkle glitter on that. Of course if you want different color glittler on certain parts of the embossing ..this might not work. I haven't tried this ..it just came to me as I was posting. |
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