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Create a STAINED GLASS Effect

HOW TO USE the Stampin’ Up!’s GREAT TIDINGS Cling Stamp Set with ink and Alcohol Marker coloring to create an elegant “stained glass” effect.

This technique features such Stampin’ Up! products as Memento Black ink, Stampin’ Blends (or any alcohol marker), VERSA Mark, and Clear Embossing Powder.

To assemble the card, layer the die-cut pieces on a fancy embossed Silver Foil Arch (embossed using the Dainty Diamonds 3D folder) and the 3D Textured “Time Worn Type” Black embossed layer on a Basic White card base. The Rhinestone embellishments add the majestic touch for the three Kings. All product details, dimensions, and a LINK for my tutorial!

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How to Achieve the Stained Glass Effect:

STAMPARATUS

The Stamparatus is key to success.
(1) You begin by stamping the images in Memento Black ink, Color with Stampin’ Blends Markers.
(2) Return to the Stamparatus and stamp with Versa Mark ink followed by Clear Embossing Powder to complete the “stained glass” effect”
(3) The Stamparatus is perfect for production stamping — you can create a production line to produce cards for your family and friends!


Product List:

  • INKS:
    • Memento Black
    • Versa Mark
  • Coloring:
    • Stampin’ Blends Markers
      • REAL RED
      • SHADED SPRUCE
      • DAFFODIL DELIGHT
      • BALMY BLUE
      • MISTY MOONLIGHT
      • JUST JADE
    • any Alcohol Marker
  • Paper:
    • Basic White (base card @ 5.5″ x 4.25″)
    • Basic Black (layer @ 5.25″ x 4″ )
    • Silver Foil backed with Multi-Purpose Adhesive sheets
  • GREAT TIDINGS BUNDLE
  • Timeworn Type 3D Embossing Folder
  • Dianty Diamonds 3D Embossing Folder
  • TOOLS:
    • STAMPARATUS
    • Stampin’ Up! Die Cut Machine
    • Stampin’ Trimmer
  • Embellishments:
    • RED RHINESTONES
    • IN COLOR JEWELS
    • RHINESTONE BASIC JEWELS
    • HOLIDAY RHINESTONE BASIC JEWELS

PRODUCTS:

https://www.stampinup.com/products/parisian-flourish-3d-embossing-folder as a substitute for DAINTY DIAMONDs 3D Embossing folder.

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