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Looking for a new techinque
I'm signed up for a swap and I need a technique starting with H...other than heat embossing. I don't know that one exists, so I thought this was the place to find out. If not, I'll go with heat embossing!
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I check my index and these are my "H" listings:
Hari -E Heat Embossing Heat Transfer (Image Transfer) Heated Pearls Hidden Message Card Hidden Slider Card Hocus Pocus Card (a.k.a. Color Changing Card, Magic Card, Magic Color Changing Card.) Hot Card |
Hawaiian shirt card thread.
Hot Card directions. I like this idea of picking techniques based on a letter of the alphabet! :) |
...if you were to use a solid stamp with versamark, emboss it with clear detail EP, then use your inks or chalks to rub a circular area around the embossed design you could call it the "Halo" technique!
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I'm the host of the swap!
I still need I, U and X filled!!! Any ideas for these letters???
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I- Iris Folding
U - UTEE tiles or anything else you want X - You're on your own baby....... |
Image Transfer
Intaglio Interlocking Pages Booklet Iris Folding Underglazing UTEE Tiles Sorry, don't have any X suggestions |
Intaglio
Originally Posted by longtimestamper
Image Transfer
Intaglio Interlocking Pages Booklet Iris Folding Underglazing UTEE Tiles Sorry, don't have any X suggestions |
looking for a new techinque
How about Xyron for X...
sorry that's all my help. |
Originally Posted by stamps&cars
Okay, I'm intrigued.......what is Intaglio.....never heard of that one.
http://www.luckysquirrel.com/info_geninstructions.html |
thanks!!!
Originally Posted by longtimestamper
Underglazing
Sorry, don't have any X suggestions Thanks for all the ideas so far!!! You all are great!!! Jane |
Underglazing is a technique developed by Mary Jo McGraw. It has become popular by a host of other names since she introduced it in one of her books. It's the one where you mix Crystal Lacquer (or Diamond Glaze, or Clear Glue, or Whatever) with re-inkers and swirl them around on a sheet of cold laminate. Then you lay a crumpled piece of tissue over the mess and gently smooth it down. When dry you adhere this to the back of a stamped piece of acetate.
There is a variation of this technique in the resouce area of this site titled Acetate & Tissue. http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...es/acetate.php |
H Technique
Thanks everyone! I thinkI'll be having fun with this one :)
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If you go to www.nuttnhoney.com you'll find many techniques in alphabetical order.
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thanks
thanks for the tip hannie! I bookmarked it!
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