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Old 06-29-2006, 05:27 PM   #1  
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I recently purchased this product and I'm looking for ideas to use it.
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Omigosh -- the most recent issue of Scrap and Stamp (August) page 22 has a great new way to use it. I just got the magazine 2 days ago and haven't bought any liquid applique yet -- but I'm tempted. Basically, they smear a couple of colors on matte cardstock, and heat set to dry. This is used as a background. Hard to describe -- there is a beautiful card on the cover of the magazine using this technique. Have fun and post so we can see what you come up with !
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Omigosh -- the most recent issue of Scrap and Stamp (August) page 22 has a great new way to use it. I just got the magazine 2 days ago and haven't bought any liquid applique yet -- but I'm tempted. Basically, they smear a couple of colors on matte cardstock, and heat set to dry. This is used as a background. Hard to describe -- there is a beautiful card on the cover of the magazine using this technique. Have fun and post so we can see what you come up with !
I think I'll have to try that. I have several colors & haven't figured out how you're supposed to use it.
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Here is a card that I did using the liquid applique. I used brown and turquoise and smeared them on the card stock then heated with my heat gun. The end result feels like faux suede and you can stamp on it as well.

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I used it for the tail of a deer, looks very real! Also used it for fur for a dog & bunny, very cute! Alittle goes a long way, it really puffs up! You can add dazzling diamonds when its still wet, that looks cool, for snow! Play, its fun to use, hope this helps.
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