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Old 06-15-2005, 03:51 PM   #1  
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O.k. those of you who are masters of Crystal Effects. I have a few questions about using it.

If you are putting it on a large area, what do you use to spread it and make it look nice and even?

If I am going to punch out a bunch of little squares and CE them, could I actually CE a big area, let it dry and then punch out the squares? Or is this too hard?

TIA. I have only mastered using a dot of CE here and there!!
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Hey Mel,
Not sure about the 2nd ?, but for the first just use the tip to spread and the CE will self level.
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I use a small artist paint brush to smooth it on large areas for a light glossy finish. You should be able to punch the c/s after applying(if only a light layer was applied). If it is too thick, I think it would chip around the edges when being punched out. Haven't tried punching it...just my guess.

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oops! Forgot to put in my last post you can color it with re-inkers, add glitter or pearl-ex to it before applying with a brush!

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Originally Posted by roo613
O.k. those of you who are masters of Crystal Effects. I have a few questions about using it.

If you are putting it on a large area, what do you use to spread it and make it look nice and even?

If I am going to punch out a bunch of little squares and CE them, could I actually CE a big area, let it dry and then punch out the squares? Or is this too hard?

TIA. I have only mastered using a dot of CE here and there!!
Are you wanting a raised "dome" effect?

If so, I pool it into the center of the punched out image, and then use a stylus to drag it to the edges. It will then level out, as it dries. If you need a higher "loft", apply another coat when the 1st is completely dry.

Depending on how thickly the CE is applied, you could really struggle with getting a clean punch, and could potentially gum up your punch, or get it "stuck", etc.

If it's an very thin, painted on coat, probably no problem.
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Thanks all of you for your help!!

I was actually asking because I am going to try your faux mosaic technique Julie. But I am trying to figure out whether (with all of the CE and the tiny little squares) if it might be a little time consuming. It is for a swap and I would have to do 15 cards. Did you CE each little square individually?

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