Seriously.. Playing with Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist and Glaze is fun. Sprayin' stuff and drippin' stuff brings out the artist in me.. My 8 year-old son, Phoenix LOVES Tattered Angels and he actually did the background of this first card:
- Cut out a rectangle from the centre of some scrap cardstock and adhere it to the white cardstock with temporary adhesive.
- Spray to your hearts content.
- Let the mist dry and remove the template.
- Cut the butterfly out and adhere to the card with dimensional adhesive. I used Helmar Scrap-dots.
These next two cards started out with the digital stamp called Spider Web background from The Cutting Cafe printed on kraft paper.
- Cut the kraft paper to size.
- Spray one half of the cardstock with purple and one half with orange. Set aside and let dry.
- Punch out sentiment and rim with webbed ribbon.
- Cut kraft cardstock to size.
- Drip green and purple glimmer glaze randomly on cardstock and allow it to dry. Once it's completely dry it will act as a resist to the glimmer mist.
- Mist purple and green glimmer mist all over the card and allow it to dry completely.
- Adhere ribbon and sentiment.
I am so glad I got into these!! I gotta teach a class on it soon. It's so fun!
Take care! mwah!
3 comments
I just love the glimmer mists, super cards as always.
ReplyDeleteOh my Tobi, these mist took the background stamp to a whole new level...wow wow wow wow...hugs
ReplyDeleteLove these fabulous techniques ... the spider background is super-cool and the effect of the sprays on craft is magical.
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