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Old 06-20-2005, 11:36 PM   #1  
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Default Help how do you get the relection effect with Lovely As A Tree?

I am very new to stamping and I am trying to figure out just how to get the reflection with the lovely as a tree set. Any information would be wonderful


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Old 06-21-2005, 12:43 AM   #2  
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Originally Posted by plumpuddin003
I am very new to stamping and I am trying to figure out just how to get the reflection with the lovely as a tree set. Any information would be wonderful


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This thread should help you out... it offers a few really good ways to create the 'reflection or mirror image'

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Think this is what you want.
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I just did a card with the reflection effect. Since I don't have a reverse image stamp or acetate sheets I used waxed paper. I stamped my image on my cardstock first and then on the waxed paper. I turned the waxed paper over and was able to place it where I wanted because I could see the images through the waxed paper. I don't have a brayer so I just used my fingers and rubbed the back side of the waxed paper to transfer the image. It turned out great.
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