 The process is really quite simple: using a non-stick craft sheet drop several colors of inks and a little bit of blending solution then push a piece of shinny card-stock onto it and lift off.  Repeat until the page is covered.  When I was done, I embossed the stamp (which is from Paperbag Studios) and then I dropped some blending solution on the card.  That's what caused the white-ish spots.  I also dropped a good amount of blending solution inside the heart to lighten it up.  The swirl is chipboard that I inked with metallic green ink, heat set, stamped with stazon, heat set again, and then embossed several times with UTEE.
The process is really quite simple: using a non-stick craft sheet drop several colors of inks and a little bit of blending solution then push a piece of shinny card-stock onto it and lift off.  Repeat until the page is covered.  When I was done, I embossed the stamp (which is from Paperbag Studios) and then I dropped some blending solution on the card.  That's what caused the white-ish spots.  I also dropped a good amount of blending solution inside the heart to lighten it up.  The swirl is chipboard that I inked with metallic green ink, heat set, stamped with stazon, heat set again, and then embossed several times with UTEE. Hope everyone is having a great weekend. Hopefully I will be back tomorrow with more work.
 
 
 

 



 
 
 

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