I like glitter and recently I've been going cold turkey so it was time to put this right!
The following method isn't a new one but I've NEVER used it, so it was a learning experience for me.
You will need:
Clear Acrylic (look at packaging if you don't have any in your craft cupboard)
Staz-On Ink (or any ink that will work on smooth, non- porous surfaces)
Clear glue (make sure it dries clear)
Glitter, LOTS of glitter!
A paintbrush to help tidy as you go
An understanding family!
First of all work somehwere where it won't matter if you dump glitter everywhere and don't wear a your best outfit!!
Set your acrylic down on a piece of paper:
I gave it a wipe over with a tack cloth first.
Next ink up your stamp and carefully stamp on the acrylic:
I like to cut my image out but you can use the whole acylic sheet as your card if you want- in this case place your stamped image carefully on your acrylic sheet.
Now FLIP YOUR STAMPED IMAGE OVER!!!
You're going to apply the glue and glitter to the back of the image-you'll see why at the end!
Start to apply the clear glue to the outer edges of your image:
TIP: start at the point furthest from you and work TOWARDS yourself. This way there is less of wiping your hand through the glue/glitter accidentally as you apply glue to another area.
Fun bit- sprinkle over the glitter, work a small area at a time, especially on a fiddly design like this:
Apply the glitter then shake off excess:
As you are working over a piece of paper (remember I mentioned that at the beginning?!) you can now tip the excess glitter back into the glitter container.
TIP: Flick the image with your finger sharply over your paper to get rid of the excess glitter (some sticks through static)
Use a soft paintbrush to sweep away the remaining excess glitter:
So now apply glue to the next area of your design, add glitter, clear off the excess, tidy with the brush and carry on!
Your design will eventually like:
Which looks blobby and odd but if you flip over the image to the side you stamped on you will see:
The stamped lines still show over the glitter- cool eh?!
I like to leave my glittered image overnight to make sure it is completely dry before making my card.
You'll find that as it dries the glue and glitter settle more and look much neater.
Here's my card I made with a beautiful Koi Carp stamp I glittered.
I hope you have a go at this technique- it's REALLY addictive, I'm on my fourth go as I write, and as result I'm twinkling gently , covered in a thin layer of glitter, so is the computer, my desk, the Beagles, the kids, my husband (I said you needed an understanding family!!)
Happy Crafting!
(a very) GLITTERYKatie!!!
xxx
Gorgeous, I'm a glitter fan too.
Posted by: Lynne V | July 21, 2011 at 08:14 AM
Lynne I bet you have your glitter out now lol.
Lovely effect Katie x
Posted by: Debbie Roberts | July 21, 2011 at 06:51 PM
That's fab Katie,love it.
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xx
Posted by: Claireliz | July 21, 2011 at 08:02 PM
Oh my - I hate the mess of glitter but this is so stunningly beautiful you have dragged me over to the dark (well the glittery) side
Awesome work
Posted by: Scrapdolly | July 21, 2011 at 09:29 PM
Wow you have so many colours of glitter - I think I only have Christmas red and green. But I might just be tempted now...
Elx
Posted by: Eleanor | July 21, 2011 at 11:38 PM
Ooo I could use my glitter glues for a similar effect couldn't I!? Thanks for sharing. I've never seen this (noobie) so I've found it helpful at least :D
Posted by: Lianne | July 22, 2011 at 06:18 PM
Fab my mum love Fish so might have to search for the koi carp stamp !
Fabby glittered up a close friend would love me saying that :)
Posted by: jayne | July 23, 2011 at 11:02 AM