Tips and Techniques: Using Crackle Medium In Your Scrapbooks

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2006

Get the look of aged wood on your pages with this great artist's medium. Come find out how easy it is!

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  • you could also use watercolor paper which is heavier and absorbs mosisture so it wont warp as much

  • Gread vid. I've been playing with crackle medium for a couple of days and getting really variable results. I realise now I was letting it dry to much! Back to the painting board :-)

  • Very nice!

  • Thank you, very nice video! Do you use acrylic painting? cheers

  • with the same product I use a very different way to crackle my paintings. I let it dry and then I use antiquing gel and wipe off excess whit a cotton cloth. The crackle comes out very different.

  • Great demonstration on how to use the crackle medium on cardstock - Thanks!

  • Thanks!

  • I have used this on wood ...never scrapbooking...but now I am pulling out this product to use on my paper crafts...thanks.

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