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Sunday, 3 March 2019

Faux Stained Glass part 2

While watching the videos that CAS Mix Up shared about the faux stained glass technique, one of You Tube's "Suggested Videos" offered me another to watch, using ultra thick embossing to create the stained glass effect, so of course I had to try that too.


I chose a Glasgow Rose design stamp that has quite a stained glass window look to it, stamped it with Staz On ink and coloured it with pencils. Then I cut out the image and covered it generously all over with Versamark ink, and heat embossed it with two layers of  clear ultra thick embossing powder. I generally do three layers but being a fairly small image I felt it would be too clumsy if I made it any chunkier, and it already had that lovely smooth glassy shine that UTEE gives (you can just about see the shine where the flash has reflected on the image).

I stamped a sentiment  on the card and added some simple peel off corners.

I am sharing this with

CAS Mix Up - Faux Stained Glass & stamping, pencils, heat embossing



Just Us Girls - Birthday

9 comments:

  1. Looks great! What a clever idea to use a CRM image, Jo x

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  2. Your card sure does show off the stained glass technique to perfection. It looks amazing. So glad you are enjoying the different techniques and thank you once again for joining in The CAS Mix Up Challenge with your 'Rennie Mackintosh' inspired stained glass window x.

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  3. That looks good Jane and has given me an idea...

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  4. What a great CAS design. The four black corners really draw our eyes to the superb focal point. New approaches are always welcome. Thanks for joining us at CAS Mix Up! xx

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  5. WOW! This little window has a big impact, Jane! Love the brilliant colors and that thick "glass" covering! Thanks so much for sharing with us again at CAS Mix Up!

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  6. So pretty! Lovely stamp for this technique Jane. I haven't tried it with the UTEE ... must do that! Thanks for sharing wtih us at CAS Mix Up!

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  7. WOW stunning CAS card love the beautiful image and looks agreat technique will go and check it out
    Carol x

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  8. This is absolutely gorgeous! The technique you used with the image is beautiful and I love this clean design, too. Thanks for playing along with us again at JUGS!

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