Friday, 13 January 2012

Glimmer misting fun...................

If, like me, you love using glimmer mists on your projects, or even if you are a novice Shimelle Laine's new project as Glitter Girl solver of all problems scrapbooking has a new video and tutorial this week over at Two Peas in a bucket. There is an excellent description and demonstration of the different mists available and how you can use them, and also a bonus video of other techniques from other Two Peas tutors. Not bad for a free class.


Last weeks challenge was using memorabilia on a layout so go check that one out too. Personally I tend to use Tattered Angel's glimmer mists primarily because I started off buying those at my local crop and have a few now which I use regularly. This is one of my favourite colours       I also love Glimmer Glam by tattered angels which is highly glittered type of paint on glue/varnish. It makes bows and paper ruffles firm and protected with that all important shine. I use chandelier as it goes with everything due to it being clear. The glitteriness is brilliant if, like me, you adore that glittery bling. They also have a great list of video tutorials on how to best use the products.

So go forth and experiment xxxx

4 comments:

  1. I love glimmer mists, but I often get frustrated because they clog so often.
    Rinda

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  2. I love the look but hate the process - perhaps those videos will sort me out!

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  3. I love my Glimmer Mists too. I don't have your favourite colour, but mine is Patina. Closely followed by Walnut Gold.
    Fiona xx

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  4. Haven't done any "glimmer misting" yet... I used to use a diffuser to spray with inks, but haven't done this for years. Maybe it's time I had a go?!
    Will you have any projects to show use soon?
    XX

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