Mixed Media - Faux Carnival Glass Tutorial
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I love the tutorial. I am definitely going to try it.
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Beautiful! I think I can handle this if I can find my fantasy film. LOL Thanks so much for this tut!
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fabulous
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@RachO113 that's great, thanks Rachel. I just love watching your videos! I'm definately going to try this technique, amazing! I'm so excited to try!!!
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I too love your ideas I am saving my money to buy the supplies! They are absolutley beautifull! thanks for such a wonderfully detailed instructional video! Can you use the shrink wrap for easter baskets, in place of the fantasy film? Also can you use a non name brand ink to do the embossing & stamping? I love your accent are you from England? I have a friend here in the states whose Mum is from England she lives her but still has her british citizenship she too has a lovely accent! Tessa~~~
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Thank You sooooo so much RACH this is a huge help for me so I can use the supply you so kindly sent for me to give a go at and play with.....AWESOME!
P&L
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bravissima thanks
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I love your work! It is the finest I've ever seen on Youtube. Absolutely beautiful!
Hello Rachel, can you tell me what the difference is between embossing powder and the embossing enamel you are using in this video,
thanks
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judix2000 1 month ago
@judix2000 It's the size of the crystals that are different. UTEE has larger crystals and is more suited to techniques like this, otherwise you'd need numerous coats of regular EP in order to get a layer thick enough to stamp into.
RachO113 1 month ago
Hello
Just wondering what stamps you used for these 3 projects?
hanneke1953 8 months ago
@hanneke1953 On the sample pieces I show at the start, the swirly stamp is by Cherry Pie, and the diamond patterned stamp is by Stampers Annonymous. The Bingo stamp used during the tutorial is by Tim Holtz.
RachO113 8 months ago
wow wonderful video ! where do you get the film ? i have seen the frames and the glass at Michaels . HUGS, Janie
TypicalScrapbooker 2 years ago
Hi, thanks for your comment. The fantasy film is readily available in most craft shops and online stores here. I believe that "Art Institute" is an American company though, so it should be easy enough to find in the States. Try googling it if Michael's don't carry it.
RachO113 2 years ago