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7 comments:
Looks familiar- love this technique so fun and every one is unique. Love it as a background but have seen it done over the top of a painting.
Johnina
from swapbot
Hello! Valerie aka Angeliclizard from swap-bot. This looks really awesome. I will have to look for 91% alchohol and give this a try. I think I could do some really fun things with this, especially making backgrounds for ATC's or cards and books. Thank you for sharing!!
Hi! I really like your journal pages. I found your blog via swap-bot. Lilla Indigo
Hi, this is Kim from Swapbot, great tutorial-video, I'm gonna try it!
The alcohol/acrylics technique looks like so much fun. My husband uses the 91% for his nicks and scratches so we already have that. And I do have plenty of acrylics paints. Thanks for the tute.
What type of paper did you use as the base for this?
Good job with this tutorial...looks like a really cool technique...glad I have access to it to check out later as I try the technique myself.
PamV
(swap-bot check out my blog #8)
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