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Faux Glass Technique Card Class
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About Faux Glass Technique Card Class
Faux Glass Technique Cad Class Introduction
Roses Card: Prep & Die cut Image Piece
Roses Card: Embossing Glaze Application
Roses Card: Assembly
Butterfly Card: Prep & Die cut Image Piece
Butterfly Card: Embossing Glaze Application
Butterfly Card: Assembly
Lighthouse Card: Prep & Die cut Image Piece
Lighthouse Card: Embossing Glaze Application
Lighthouse Card: Assembly
Faux Glass Technique Card Class Thank You
What You Will Learn?
- Welcome to the Faux Glass Technique Card Class!.
- In this class we will be creating 3 cards using one of my Favourite non-traditional ways to use dies. We will be combining die cuts with double sided adhesive sheets and Embossing Glaze. Embossing Glaze is embossing powder that is transparent which gives it a beautiful glass like look!.
- This class comes with a Supply List PDF. The Supply List has pictures of each of the cards along with the supplies used to make each one. Each Supply if linked to where you can purchase it (if you choose) to save you time sourcing your supplies. You can find the Supply List PDF HERE.
- In this class you will learn:.
- 1 -Tips and tricks for applying double sided tape sheets to cardstock..
- 2 -How to die cut your piece to do the technique taught in this class..
- 3 -How to ensure pieces that may have cut all the way through don't fall out..
- 4 -How to apply your Embossing glazes and which order is best to avoid "muddy" areas..
- 5 -How to add extra visual texture with a background stamp..
- 6 -Learn how to create a colour blend between 2 (or more) colours..
- NOTE -this technique will work with regular embossing powders that are opaque as well but you just won't get the "glass" finish as a result..