All That Glitters, part 3: Trash to Treasure
>> Thursday, September 11, 2008
The sparkle continues with one final glitter tutorial! This fun technique takes an item that normally ends up in the trash (a used dryer sheet) and turns it into a sparkling focal point.
Supplies needed: A bold image stamp, waterproof black ink, other inks for detailing the stamped image, aquapen, spray adhesive, used dryer sheet, and iridescent glitter.
Stamp image in waterproof ink. (Note: Bold images work best for this technique because fine detail images tend to disappear under the texture of the dryer sheet.) After allowing the image to dry, add color to desired areas with aquapen. (Another tip, again learned the hard way: lighter accent colors make the main image pop more once glitter is added. )
The most difficult part of this technique is actually capturing the glitter in a photo. An added bonus is that a card using this technique will not only sparkle, but have that 'fresh-from-the-dryer' scent, too!
9 comments:
I LOVE this idea! Glitter is SOOOO me and recycling! Just fantastic... great card and tutorial!
Awesome - you made the technique so easy...I'll have to try it!!! Great job! tfs
Beautiful job on this card, it is put together perfectly!
This is very cool Jessica!! Love your idea!! :)
TERRIFIC card. I love the cat image behind the glitter. Makes him look like he is in a frosty window, too. Terrific instructions, and I love that sentiment as well. Thanks for showing us a great way to recycle those dryer sheets. :) kel
wonderful technique Jessica and one I have not heard of either. Beautiful card!
Oh my, Jessica, I LOVE this!!! I've seen Christmas cards made this way but I would have never thought of Halloween - and I have the perfect stamp that would work! I especailly love the Hat with the orange ribbon threaded through the buckle!! LOVE IT!!
Great tutorial!
How cool is that! Love the finished card and what you did with the witch' hat! nice glitter stuff, thanks for the tutorial!
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