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Do you love creating unique backgrounds? Well, here are a couple of techniques featuring the gorgeous Mercury Glass Designer Acetate.

This is another project challenge from the “25 Products from Under $25 List Gift Ideas”. I loved the tranquil scenes from the SNOW FRONT stamp set and the trees from BASIC PATTERN Mask. I wanted to create a project using these backgrounds as settings for the realistic animal images from NATURE’S BEAUTY stamp set. Tell me what you think!

The serene illusion of a snow-covered background was created by using the tree pattern from the Basic Pattern Mask using Embossing Paste on acetate. The contrast between the shiny glimmer of the silver acetate and the matt white tree shapes is stunning. The pattern on the silver acetate looks like a blizzard!

I stamped the realistic animal images with Memento Black Ink and colored them with Stampin’Blends. I stamped a page of images, colored them and then cut them out using my SCAN-N-CUT machine for a great result.


Watch my video tutorial for more tips and directions to create these stunning cards! Please leave and comment and Thank you for visiting my blog!!!

Featured Products:

Nature’s Beauty Cling Stamp Set
150528
Price: $21.00
Use nature’s beautiful images to create a quiet scene for any project. Pair the realistic images in Nature’s Beauty Stamp Set with your favorite greeting set for any occasion! Help us make a difference in the lives of those you care about with your purchase of this stamp set. A portion of every sale goes toward mental health organizations in your area.

Mercury Glass Designer Acetate
150441
Price: $11.50
Mercury Glass Designer Acetate features a faux mercury glass finish on acetate sheets. * 4 sheets: 2 each of 2 designs * 12″ x 12″ (30.5 x 30.5 cm)

Basic Pattern Decorative Masks
150697
Price: $6.00
Create textured backgrounds in four styles. Use with Embossing Paste and Palette Knives or Classic Stampin’ Ink. * 4 masks: 1 each of 4 designs * 6″ x 6″ (15.2 x 15.2 cm)

Embossing Paste
141979
Price: $8.00
Texture has been made even easier: * Mix a few drops of Classic Stampin’ Ink to Embossing Paste * Apply over decorative masks, let dry * May use without ink for white texture * Matte finish * 4 fl oz (118 ml)

Palette Knives
142808 Price: $5.00
Use Palette Knives to apply Embossing Paste. Easy as 1, 2, 3! * 3 knives: 1 offset trowel, 1 offset diamond trowel, 1 scotty knife.

Memento Black Ink

Alcohol-Based markers, use on images stamped with Memento Black ink for a realistic result.

Softly Falling Snow Scene

The secret to stamping perfectly on acetate is the STAMPARATUS. Use a STAMPARATUS to stamp the tree backgrounds with STAZON ink on the Mercury Glass Acetate. The silver pattern from the acetate evokes snow softly falling.

Snow Front Photopolymer Stamp Set
150483
Price: $22.00
Create tranquil scenes with the Snow Front Stamp Set, whether it’s cozy cabins with dainty deer or playful cardinals in a winter forest.
This is a Two-Step Stampin’ set; it allows you to layer two or more images to create one final image with extra texture and dimension in the colors you want.

Stamparatus the most innovative stamping tool. Use this to get perfect images every time!

Jet Black Stāzon Ink Pad
101406 Price: $10.00
Permanent ink for stamping images to watercolor and nonporous surfaces. After use, clean stamp with StazOn cleaner

Stāzon Cleaner
109196 Price: $6.00
Clean and condition red rubber stamps, and minimize staining with StāzOn Ink.
SCAN N Cut
Several models and prices are available on AMAZON.

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4 thoughts on “Winter Scenes on Mercury Glass Designer Acetate”

  1. Very beautiful and ‘calming’ scenery epicted in your card. Can I ask where you used the Snow Front stamp set on either of the cards? I see the Nature’s Beauty stamps in use on the fox card and the the deer, I know, is from Nature’s, but I don’t see where the other stamp set is used. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Did you watch the video? If it’s still not clear…feel free to email me and I’ll give you a call to explain! Kat

  2. Thank you for sharing! Beautiful cards! Wish you’d shown how to use the scan n cut a bit. I own one but am too scared of it to use it. Goofy, I know. I’ve been wanting to see someone using the acetate and glad I got to see the cards. You are very talented.

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