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Old 04-17-2007, 06:46 AM   #1  
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Default reflection??? how do you do that?

i've seen some beautiful stampscape type scenes with 'reflections' was wondering how you get the effect? what is that called anyway? was looking in the tutorials and didn't see anything...
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Old 04-17-2007, 08:33 AM   #2  
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Smile Reflection??

You can get some really great ideas on the Stampscapes website. There are instructions on how to create some of the techniques that you see. Have fun!

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I am by no means an expert and do not own any of those beautiful scenery stamps. but I did just for the first time try an easter card and I stamped wax paper and then rubbed where I wanted the reflection to be. I have read some use acetate, but I thought wax paper was easier for me. I haven't posted the card but hope to in the next couple days.
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There is a technique challenge in the challenges forum that shows how to do it. It's called Mirror, Mirror.
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Here's the link...

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Then go to the gallery and search for TLC89 and you'll see samples for this technique.
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