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thriftycrafter- Awesome Artist
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Re: Marbling class
They are pretty, I like the use of the wire on the first one.
Did you make the flowers on the red one too?
Did you make the flowers on the red one too?
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oooh i like these karelyn , very pretty
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Great effects there, Karelyn: when I tried that ages ago it was a bit disappointing! Nice cards, too: love the flower in the top one.
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Lovely. I really like that top one.
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they are really lovely, like the red one best, i tried this effect once and it was an abysmal failure, may try it again if there is a tutorial somewhere ??
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Re: Marbling class
They're peel offs Di, stuck on red card and cut out.
I expect there is, on U tube, Billie.
We filled a takeaway container with the foam, smoothed it with a credit card, dotted 5 dots of liquid ink on and swirled them with a cocktail stick until we were happy with the pattern, then placed a piece of card directly on top pushing it down so that the foam came up at the side slightly, then took the card out, scraping it across the edge of the container, then we added more ink and swirled again for the two colour piece.
The foam was let there while we made our cards and started to crack across the top, so we tried that and it made another nice background, a bit of a moonscape type surface.
I expect there is, on U tube, Billie.
We filled a takeaway container with the foam, smoothed it with a credit card, dotted 5 dots of liquid ink on and swirled them with a cocktail stick until we were happy with the pattern, then placed a piece of card directly on top pushing it down so that the foam came up at the side slightly, then took the card out, scraping it across the edge of the container, then we added more ink and swirled again for the two colour piece.
The foam was let there while we made our cards and started to crack across the top, so we tried that and it made another nice background, a bit of a moonscape type surface.
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Oh they are nice! My attempts at foam didn't look like that.
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Sounds like Karelyn has succeeded where most of us failed!
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Shall I bring the can of foam etc to the retreat?
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Sounds like an excellent idea. I actually found a piece of cardstock earlier that I think was made with shaving foam; it didn't survive the cull!
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These are pretty Karelyn. Must look this up as never tried or heard of it, mind you I don't have any inks.
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