I have done this technique both on thick white board and glass, in this case because of the size of my mushroom stamps I used board. You cover it with several layers of UTEE, then press the fantasy film over it, and before the UTEE has time to set, press the inked stamp down over the film. I edged it with Stickles, and then found a stencilled background in my stash which I thought would work with it. Added the baby rabbit to the glass panel, and the rabbit parents are in the corner looking in as if at a picture.
Date: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 GMT Views: 384
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Registered: February 23, 2016 Location: El Paso, TX Posts: 23018
Wed, Nov 30, 2022 @ 1:34 PM
The fantasy film has a lovely iridescent quality to it and certainly emulates the shimmer and shine of those mushrooms. So sorry to hear you've been under the weather. Five days is a long time to be dragging oneself out of bed and then ending right back there again . . .
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Registered: August 15, 2007 Location: Twin Cities MN Posts: 50714
Thu, Dec 01, 2022 @ 3:43 PM
What a cool technique! That fantasy film looks fun..that and the UTEE are perfect for this glass challenge. i like how you added the bunnies...unexpected but gives it a bit of whimsy.
Registered: February 28, 2010 Location: Eastern Ohio Posts: 6277
Sat, Dec 03, 2022 @ 9:29 PM
never hear of fantasy film, will have to read up on it. Great texture and really has shine like glass to it and those bunnies are darling--beautiful card for sure.