What do you think of when your hear the term "white washing?" I think of Tom Sayer and Huckleberry Finn! What's funny is so did my stampers when I told them I would be teaching them the White Washing Technique! It's a very simple technique using watered down White Craft Ink on an embossed line image.
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INSRUCTIONS
Step 1: Emboss—Stamp the line images in VersaMark, then embossed with White Embossing Powder.
Step 2: White Wash—Add a little White Craft Ink Refill onto a plastic palette & thin with a few drops of water from an Aqua Painter. Use the Aqua Painter to paint a thin layer of White Craft Ink over the top of embossed image. Let dry completely.
Step 3: Color—Use Blender Pens to pick up the ink from lid of ink pad to color in the image
Step 5: Embellish and complete card.
Products Used
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Happy Stamping,
Karen
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