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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Stained Glass Tutorial

SUPPLIES:
Copic Markers (Bright Colors)
Embossing Buddy
Gold Embossing Powder
Heat Tool
Vellum Paper or Cardstock
VersaMark
Powder Pal
Window Stamp from For the Soul Stamp Set (Hanna Stamps)

Lightly pass Embossing Buddy across the vellum paper where you will be stamping. Next, stamp window image onto vellum paper with VersaMark. (I like to do this twice in case of a mistake.)


Over the Powder Pal, pour the Gold Embossing Powder over the stamped image until it is covered with the powder. Return the excess back into the jar. Hold the vellum over the Powder Pal or a trash bag and tap the back to release any loose residue of the powder.


With the heat tool, begin heating the powder. Be sure to move the heat tool around to avoid burning one spot. In a few seconds, you will see the powder beginning to melt. Continue this until all powder is melted.

Once the Embossing Powder is completely melted and has cooled off, turn the vellum paper over and begin coloring in all the open spaces of the "window" with the Copic Markers.



Here's a picture of the back of the vellum paper all filled in with the Copic markers.








Here's how it looks from the front.

It's not hard to do, so why not give it a try! Thanks for visiting!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great technique. I'm going to have to try this one!!

scrappintlc said...

Thank you for sharing.

Kimberly said...

Wonderful tutorial, thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

WOW. This is really pretty and I would never have known how you pulled it off without the tutorial! Thanks for sharing!!!

You were the Tutorial of the Week at Card of the Week.com. You can see the original post here.

I did use a picture from your post, with links back to the site and the original post. I hope that is OK. Please feel free to email me if you need me to change anything.

I also have an “I was featured” on badge for you if you want it :D

Thanks again for sharing!