Drunken Scotch Technique Tutorial

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  • You did a great job. Thank you for sharing. Great technique too. Will be doing that as soon as possible. 

  • @1sweetbonbon Glad you enjoyed it!

  • Great idea...TFS...

  • @Scrapsassy1959 Thanks for watching!

  • This an absolutely awesome technique! I just found my rub on stuff, and was wondering what I can do with it, and you given me one way! The effect is so neat! I can't wait to try it! I don't have real chipboard, but I do have something similar so I'll try that.

    Do you have any other ideas that I can use the rub on stuff? (Sorry, I can't remember the name!)

    Thanks so much for sharing!

    Hugs,

    Susi

  • @susi1662 You can use it to add color to just about anything...specially on vintage inspired projects---boxes, frames, canvas etc.

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  • @carolunderhill Thanks so much for stoping by and leaving a comment. You are going to love it when you try it :)

  • Love, love, love this technique! You do have a talent for doing tutorials, You explain in total detail. TFS. I will be doing this tech tonight.

  • Thanks for getting back to me so fast. I'm living in Canada so will have to look for the other.

  • @karen401pink You can also use rub n'buff which you can find at Michael's if you live in the USA :)

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