Hi!
I'm in charge of Work It Wednesday over at The Character Cafe blog.
The technique we will be trying out today is on how to use Liquid Applique on
your image.
This is a very fun technique and can be used not only on digital images but also on
any stamped image.
If you are a regular follower of my blog you know that I've already done a Video Tutorial on this previously. But last time I did it using a stamped image and this time I'm using a digi image.
Above is the Video Tutorial. I am also including a Scribd version of the Tutorial.
Liquid Applique Technique
And for some reason I'm still missing the mark on where to show the difference on the image and this way you can read it as well as see the difference between what the image looks like before it is completely heated.
Materials Used: |
Stamps: TCC Cupcake Pewter, Amuse Clear Stamps Cupcake Set |
Paper: Wausau paper, Doodlebug, CM cardstock Pink Lemonade, Honeydew Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Spica Silver, Copic R35 Coral, RV13 Tender Pink, Y02 Canary Yellow, Sharpie, Sakura Souffle, Bic Mark-it Pink Flamingo, Stone Grey, Cloud Nine Grey |
Accessories: SU! Heat Tool, Liquid Applique, Sizzix Cupcake |
Happy Crafting.
M.E.
Great tutorial Mary! Pewter looks so stinkin cute!!! Love the puffy and yummy looking cupcake! TFS!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your tutorial is great, that makes one really cool effect, love the look of that cupcake!!! And he is a darling ofcourse!
ReplyDeleteGreat tut Mary! I added the challenge to the TCC blog for you ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your card and you're right, that cupcake looks a lot yummier now! Love the scribed version as well, it really does help to see the difference between the non/heated applique... awesome job!
Pardon my pun...but this is just too stinkin' CUTE!!! :)
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