Lisa wrote:
glass effects.I can't do them. help.
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Lisa, you need to be more specific...what "glass'effects" technique are you having trouble with? LMK and I'll see if I can help.
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G, now I am back...you are going?
Would like you to go over one of the techniques you showed us before with brown, ink crystals...were they? Cant remember, but you sent me some once and I have never used them...
Jwels x
Hope your well, love your house! x
And all you other gals, Hiyyyyyaaaaa x
Jwels
Posted by: Julie | 2013.01.22 at 10:59 AM
Can you stamp on and emboss on glass?
Posted by: Lisa Dawn | 2013.01.22 at 07:12 AM
Hi Gloria,
more specific. Images on the glass. Can transfers be done of photos onto glass? What kinds of ink do you use on the glass that will not wipe off? Right now my little mind can only think of sticking packing tape transfers onto the glass..... Using it as the front of a shaker box. If I used beads or metal bits then it would give a little sound to the page too. hmmmmm
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I really am so tired and I don't have much time until next week, then the following week is extra busy again and it will continue to be busy until March 17th. This is one of my busiest times of year.
DON'T GO!!!
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okay.
fine.
go then. Just close down your site.
When is that happening again? Will you tell me again or do I have to go searching through the posts?
I have a new app that I put on Willow's ipad and have been using the past few nights and it has shown me that I only get 5 hours of sleep. That really isn't enough for me. It's quite an interesting application though. It's supposed to help you feel much more rested because it is meant to wake you when you are in light sleep mode rather than heavy sleep mode.
anyway, you can tell from my rambling that I need more sleep.
goodnight.
AND, I want to know what inks you use on the metal to make it look aged. I forget that too.
AND, I want to know if you are going to be uploading your past as well as future creations somewhere online where I can go peek. NOT that you will be offering explanations, classes or even dialogue of what you are doing, I just want to look. see. browse through what you make sometimes.....
and if I keep asking you questions will you promise to answer EVERY SINGLE ONE NO MATTER WHAT?
lol
Posted by: Lisa Dawn | 2013.01.22 at 07:09 AM
PS - Would LOVE to learn - or rather 'have a go' at that difficult transfer technique you said you have never taught when you come 'down under'.
Oh and if there is anything we need to gather as supplies beforehand - apart from maybe some kits you might bring - some things are hard to get here and might need to plan for those.
I've told some friends you are coming so they are wanting to join the party!
Posted by: KLH | 2013.01.21 at 06:23 PM
Hi G, In the BIG April kit there were 2 china pens - one black and one white - what are these for? sorry I have NO idea - I've tried them out - I unwound the paper round the tip and they just got thinner and thinner - thought that can't be right!
I have the same question as Jan - about the paper you use for the inside pages of the albums you make - I love this paper. I am assuming it comes in a roll and you cut it to size? Where do you get these rolls of paper?
Posted by: KLH | 2013.01.21 at 06:19 PM
Where do you find your awesome images. I am thinking of the dancing girls on the album......and the other album you did at the same time. Also, is the typewriter image a stamp. Also, what do I fill the black transfer pen with? I know you have told us but I can not remember. Also, where do you get your davey board from or do you even use davey board? What do you use for your larger albums for the hard cover. If you are making pages that are cream color, what kind of paper is best to use. Lastly, what are we all going to do with all of our questions once your site is gone. :( Oh, and do you make a lot of your own rub-ons or is that something that you don't do too much of anymore, if you ever did! I never did make them enough to get good at them. Did you perfect this technique?
Posted by: JAn | 2013.01.21 at 01:33 PM