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Sunflower info
Step one)
Take one piece of the Grafix Clear Lay and cut a circle (the size of your choice)
Step Two)
With a craft knife scratch lines all over the circle
Step Three)
Take yellow paint and rub it into the scratches on the circle and then wipe away the extra paint
Step Four)
Paint on brown paint and let dry. Once dry adhere to the flower peddles :)
Super simple right, but fun?!
Super simple right, but fun?!
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Very cool sunflower and great projects!! I can wait for the giveaway tomorrow and to see what fun goodies there will be!! Thanks for a great blog hop!!!
ReplyDeletefun technique!! thanks for sharing :D
ReplyDeleteanother day of fabulous projects!! still waiting for a few to post today, can't wait to see those too!
Very interesting technique on the sunflower! I'm thinking you could have used that as a cool stamped image before adding the brown paint. And all the gals on the blog hop have SUCH huge talent and inspiration. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeletewhat a great week!
ReplyDeleteCool technique!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique on the sunflower - I will have to try that. A lot of fun and great projects to look at! Thanks for the fun.
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see all the fun things you guys come up with! So FUN!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super idea. Thanks for sharing your creation with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the technique!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sunflower lesson. ANd thanks for introducting me to all these great new designers. I knew some, but it was great to meet some more. This is why I love blog hops. Otherwise, all this great talent with this great product could go undiscovered.
ReplyDeleteLoving this idea! I've never played much with acetate, I didn't even know you could paint it.
ReplyDeleteI will have to try this!
ReplyDeleteJennifer Hansen
'Learned something new and colorful, too. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThat technique rocks!
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