This is a great way to use the new Distress Glazes – simple, but so effective! I love how using them over stamped Archival Ink images makes the stamping become so much more vibrant. I hope you give it a try! My substrate of choice… Hot Pressed 300gsm...
If you are wanting to create a fun, colourful card, then I suggest you give this one a go! Just looking at it makes you happy My substrate preference for this card was Hot Pressed Watercolour Paper as I wanted it smooth and I wanted a substrate that wouldn’t...
On this card topper we explore layering Distress Glazes and stamping into Distress Glaze. I love this masculine vintage card – hope you give it a try! I used Hot Pressed Watcolour Paper as my cardstock of choice, as I knew I would be adding a lot of heat to the...
On this card topper I played with the new Distress Embossing Glazes in a few different ways. I hope you get yours out and give them a try! Knowing that I was working with Sprays, I decided to work on a hot pressed 300gsm watercolour paper which I know accepts the ink...
Embossing as a resist is not a new technique, but works just as beautifully with glazes, so be sure to give it a try! I used Hot Pressed Watercolour Paper 300gsm for this card topper When using a big background stamp that fills almost my entire piece of cardstock, I...
Texture Paste with Embossing Glaze… a match made in heaven! My paper of preference is usually Hot Pressed Water Colour Paper 300gsm, as I know that it accepts a lot of liquid without buckling and is a nice smooth surface to work on I placed my Doodle Art Stencil...