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Off the top of my head ~ Pearl Ex, shaving cream paper, crayon resist, tape transfer, embossing, heated pearls, polished stone, mirror imaging, shadowing, poppin pastels, versamark resist, Joseph's coat, rubber cement resist.....okay, hit a wall. I'll post more if I think of any!!
you could go to the techniques forum and browse for techniques that catch your eye. There is usually really great directions posted there. Also check the resources section of SCS.
Off the top of my head,
Poppin' Pastels
Crayon Resist
Masking (I couldn't believe how many of my customers were astounded by this!)
Polished Stone
Wax paper resist
Pearl Ex
Don't forget the basics,
Embossing (use embossing buddy, and powder pal -they'll buy, so simple but no one believes they work until they try)
Masking
How to use the cutter (They were totally amazed I didn't mark on the paper, I just used the built in rulers.)
Omitting
Blender pens to color using chalks
Blender pens to color using Pearl Ex (seal with hairspray)
How to tie a bow (great wesite at http://www.mostlyanimals.com/kristalhtml/tips/bow1.htm )
That's all I can think of now.
__________________ Happy Stampin',Charisma
When my children complain, I remind them "If the world didn't suck we'd all fall off!" My itty-bitty SCS Gallery
You know, I have NO idea! I've been using that list for over a year to check off everything I learn, and I don't know. I found that list a long time ago and copied it, it was on a website. I didn't know then, either, and only used it for informational purposes. Sorry, I should have explained that!
Debbi
__________________ "And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works," Hebrews 10:24