
Here is the tutorial I said was coming. It centers around various ways you can use Liquid Glass from Close to my Heart. I have a few pictures to post along with the different technique, then I will follow up with some random ideas on how to use Liquid Glass.
First technique is creating a weathered look or a cracked glass look.

To get a Weathered Look on your stamped image:
1. Stamp image and let dry.
2. Apply other embellishments (brads, stickles etc.)
3. Cover stamped image/area with Liquid Glass let dry at least over night.

4. Put in freezer for about 20 minutes after dry.
Take out of freezer and crack the Liquid Glass.
This will give it a weathered look.
You can ink the cracks with a brown ink to make it look even more weathered.
Here is a copy of a finished item:

1 comment:
This is a great technique!!! I will give it a try! Thanks for sharing!
Post a Comment