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Magenta Young Girl Reading Stamp |
This week is all about background techniques. The first one has been around for years. The Ranger Ink/ Adirondack Alcohol Ink people made it famous, though. It is easy to do and no two are alike. The supplies are minimal and it offers quick results. Later this week, I will show the end results of this technique using different materials. Also, there will be a video comparing the three different results and a quick tutorial.
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Pearl Mixative with Eggplant, Stream, Wild Plum |
The common denominator to all of the polished stone configurations is a glossy surface and alcohol.
Please visit tomorrow to see how this technique can be done with Copic markers.
Have a great day!
Beverly
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