Glitter Stained Glass Technique

I first saw this technique on Dawn Griffiths site and just fell in LOVE

I shared this with my club members and visitors at our monthly stamp club meeting this last week.

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and here it is up close

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Isn't that stunning?  and OH so easy to make

Start by stamping your image on a window sheet in Jet Black Staz-on ink

Turn the piece over and color in the image using Stampin' Blends

Once that is done and you have let it dry (doesn't take but a minute or so), then add some mini glue dots to the image (right on the colored areas)

Now add a piece of Silver Glimmer Paper 

Cut this out with the framelit (or fussy cut)

BAM!!  You have Glitter Stained Glass

TIP:  After I stamped in the Black Staz-on, I had a hard time figuring out which was the front/back, so I added a piece of tear & tape (which was handy) to the 

front side before I stamped, marking that as the front.  You could also use a small piece of Washi Tape – then I could tell which was the back to color on!

Add the focal pieced to your card with dimensionals 

On this card I used the Silver Foil-Edged Cards & Envelopes – my Whisper White piece with the sentiment and the Glitter Stained Glass is cut 5 1/4" x 4"

I just added that to the silver card – quick and easy and OH so effective

 

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