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Saturday, 26 November 2016

Wax Paper & Acetate

Wax Paper & Acetate


Hello

Today we have gorgeous project to inspire us
for those Cards we still have to make....

Here is Hazel Harler who is Caught in Crystal:




 I haven't done this technique for a few years so 
I thought it was time to have another go.





You will need a sheet of acetate, alcohol inks, glossy accents 
and crumpled tissue paper.
Other items that can be added are glitter, micro beads, 
mica powder, gilding flakes etc

I squeezed stickles and glossy accents over the acetate



Then I dripped in some alcohol ink




I covered the inked acetate with the tissue paper and pressed it down,
 if you are wearing rubber gloves you can do this with your fingers, 
I would suggest you use a ball of kitchen towel 
if you're not wearing gloves. 




Leave to dry preferably overnight.


This is a close up after it had dried



A few sheets of different colours.




 I've made a few cards with some of my acetate.



For this card I stamped the card blank with snowflakes using Fresco metalic glaze, the wooden snowmen were covered with Treasure Pewter wax





For this card I covered some black card with inca gold Alchemy wax and used a Stampendous stamp and die for the poinsettia. The acetate had some glitter added to it.




The acetate can also be die cut, I used a Sizzix die. The card was coloured with distress ink and I layered different handmade papers at the bottom. I added gilding flakes to the acetate




I covered the Tando snowmen with Frantage embossing enamel, I added mica powder to the acetate and the snowy mesh is from my stash.

For the next two cards I stencilled Imagination Crafts sparkle medium using Dreamweaver stencills. The sentiments on most of the cards are remnent rubs







I hope you can give this technique a try as you can get some beautiful results.

Items used:


Hazel this technique is awesome and the cards are beautiful.  
Thank you for sharing this with us

Mickie xx