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Hello, G45ers!
Mold your papers to create beautiful 3D paper projects by just adding water. The video tutorial by the talented Sandra D will teach us how to create a paper dress perfect for adding to home decor, mini albums, or cards. Grab your papers and a spray bottle and let's have some fun.
Spritzing with Graphic 45
By Sandra D
“Hi G45’ers and Welcome back to the Blog
Sandra D here today sharing hopefully a New Technique with you
Some of you may already have done this but maybe not.
I will be talking you through how to Spritz your
Graphic 45 papers and manipulate them into making a dress
Learn how to make that Special card below in the Video
Video Tutorial:
I hope I have inspired you to have a go they
make the most beautiful card for a very Special
Occasion
Thanks so much for visiting the Graphic 45 Blog Today.” ~ Sandra D
Graphic 45 Supplies:
12x12 Princess Paper Pad (retired)
8x8 Princess Paper Pad
Matte Pearl Gems
Architecture Washi Tape Gloss Gold
Rose Bouquet Collection Classic Ivory & Natural Linen
Other Products:
White Card Stock
Acetate
Die cutting Machine
StampsbyMe Debossed Circles Dies
StampsbyMe Foliage Die Tied with a Bow
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2 Comment(s)
OMG, how beautiful! Loved the video, too. I'm really curious about your card base and your use of acetate. I've been a cardmaker for years and your card base is a first for me. I love it. Can't wait to give it a try. I actually have the same papers. I also have the XL dies that aren't available any longer. So, I'm set to go. Thanks for presenting something new and unique.
Beautiful...I am really liking the whole style of the card...it is really an eye-catcher!! Thank you for sharing your lovely work!!
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