Hello, again. Sorry to have been gone for so long. It seems to be that time of the year when things begin to get really busy, but I finally found time to tape a video tutorial on another one of my favorite heat embossing techniques. This episode features a technique known as cracked glass. With this technique you can create the look of vintage glass. Hope you have fun "aging" some of your projects.
Projects Featured in Video It is very difficult to photograph these so that the "cracks" show, but you can click on any image below for a closer look.
a WAY TO BRING OUT UR CRACKS IN THE CRACKED GLASS TECHNIQUE WOULD BE TO LIGHTLY RUB AN INK PAD OVER THE SURFACE AND WHILE IT IS DAMP LIGHTLY WIPE AWAY TO GIVE IT AN ANTIQUED LOOK.
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About Me
Michelle Wedemeyer
Southern California, United States
I'm a Stampin'Up! Independent Demonstrator, Crafts Instructor, Mother of two terrific kids, rubber stamp addict (obviously), book lover, and news junkie.
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a WAY TO BRING OUT UR CRACKS IN THE CRACKED GLASS TECHNIQUE WOULD BE TO LIGHTLY RUB AN INK PAD OVER THE SURFACE AND WHILE IT IS DAMP LIGHTLY WIPE AWAY TO GIVE IT AN ANTIQUED LOOK.
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