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Window Plastic Technique

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By: The Stamp Trap

Before we start I would like you to know that this technique was designed around these products. Firstly we use the Judikins Permanent Ink and stamp onto a full piece of Judikins Window Plastics. (this is not overhead projection sheets. This is a special High Density Plastic that you can emboss and can take layers of Diamond Glaze without it buckling. } Stamp images all over the sheet and add backgrounds for the collage effect. Turn over the sheet of Window Plastic and using varies Ancient Page Colours tap your stamp pads so that you cover the whole back in colours.Using Diamond Glaze from Judikins from side of plastic to the other draw a big "S" with the Diamond Glaze. Use you finger to merge all the colours together add more Diamond Glaze if needed. Add a sprinkle of micro fine glitter Let dry. When dry, colour on the back some of the images with Gold Leafing Pens or Marvy Metallics, when dry this will show on the front as a foiling look. Now you are ready to cut out images as you like to add to your projects as embellishments. Before you adhere to your card add more Diamond Glaze and place some scrunched up Alfoil on the back, this also looks great from the front. Attach your pieces with Guess What! Yes Diamond Glaze.. This product is just fantastic to work with.. Image Three the embellishments around the Big Bee is a product called "Roxs" from Judikins.. I hope you enjoy doing this technique. If you follow my instructions and do the whole page at once, this is a very c ost effective way to create great embellishements for all you stamping and scrapbooking projects. If you have any problems don't hesitiate to contact us at the shop and we can help you through it..