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Today I have a video for you on an old technique I'd forgotten about! It traps color and metal for such a unique holographic look and is super easy. I thought it would be absolutely perfect for fish scales and I'm thrilled with the way it turned out.
The supplies for this are pretty simple, but which type you choose does matter so listen to why in the video if this process is new to you. I have this fish stamp, which I thought would make an awesome hologram.
The ink I used is very important because it allows you stamp on acetate just one time and get a super clear image as you will see.
The foil I used is this very thin one - this doesn't work as well with regular weight foil and I don't think it would work at all with heavy duty.
You need a heat resistant acetate like this. You definitely need your cottontail tool. And I used OLO Markers for the color. I used a double sided adhesive sheet that is smooth, not dots. I love both and use them for different things, but in this case you want the smooth to get a really good bond.
Here's two of the fishies - they just sparkle. I was being indecisive about which of the woodgrained papers to use here.
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Here's the video!
Hope you have a great weekend lined up!
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