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I start of with White card stock, Bliss Blue Ink pad from SU, my Great Impression cloud maker (you can also use a scalloped oval circle and get the same affect), and a make up sponge.
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You then place the cloud maker on the paper, dab your sponge in the ink pad, DAB off on a scrap paper before you start on your project. This will prevent big dark blobs of ink. Continue moving your cloud maker/scalloped oval circle around from high to low.
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Sponge until you get the affect that you want. This is so easy and looks so wonderful. If you get a chance to try it out, lmk, I would love to see your project.
I hope you have a fantastic weekend! Happy creating!
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10 comments:
grazie! ci proverò senz'altro!
Cristina
Great idea! I never thought to use a scalloped circle! DUH! LOL! Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks so much for the tutorial! I'm going to try it!
thanks for the tutorial, Kristen! I will give it a shot.
what a great idea thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for the tips - my clouds never look quite right!
Oh wow, I need to get me one of those cloud makers!
Nice tutorial, thanks.
Cazzy x
Hi there Kristen, thank you for the tutorial, I always thought it should be easy to do, but I could never get it to look right, thanks for solving the riddle for me!! A scalloped circle is all I needed, so funny. Have a great week, Leslie
This is really interesting, thanks a lot for sharing!
Wonderful Tutorial, thank you so much for sharing I cant wait to try it!
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