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It has felt like Friday all day today! I wonder if we are time traveling when that happens.
Speaking of time traveling - we have started rewatching X-Files. It's SO good - right from the beginning. I had forgotten how much affection I have for those characters. And I was SO excited to get an email telling me that Killing Eve is coming back! Loved that show.
Other shows we've been watching are:
- A Murder at the End of the World
- 24 Hours in Police Custody (British crime docuseries)
- Wild Crime: Blood Mountain (A friend of mine was almost a victim of this man)
- Rewatching The Middle - honestly one of the best sitcoms ever - underrated.
- An Unknown Compelling Force (about Dyatlov Pass)
- Lost In The Wild: Hike Into Hell
We watch a bunch of food shows too and last night Chef John (Food Wishes) made these amazing coffee-flavored cinnamon rolls. Here's his video. Watch that and tell me that does not look incredible!
So I have a video for you today, and then, I did a BEAUTIFUL riff on this technique on my live today. If you are on Patreon - you can see the replay of it here. It has a different twist at the end that is so pretty. I'm not sure I'll post between now and New Year's but I will make the results into a card around then.
Anyway, I LOVE this technique today - it's a technique I did many years ago with a few tweaks. It's absolutely stellar with this leaf embossing folder. Other things you will need are gesso, alcohol ink, double sided adhesive sheets, a super lightweight foil, a burnishing tool, a brayer, gold paint and I used this word die and blue glitter paper.
If you watch the video, you can come back and look closely at the background for the details I talk about.
Here are the supplies.
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Here's the video! Have a very merry Christmas!
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Haha that Judge Judy pop up! Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteThis is just spectacular! I can't wait to try it. Would have never thought to use tinfoil and gesso! Thanks for a new technique. And btw, we just finished Murders at the End of the World...it was really good :-)
ReplyDeleteLydia- love this card! How long does it take for the gesso layer to dry and then the alcohol inks to dry?
ReplyDeleteThey both dry SUPER fast - the gesso layer is thin - and both that and the alcohol - just a minute or two.
DeleteThis is so amazing! Thank you :)
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