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Technique Tuesday – Masking and Spritzing
Every Tuesday during the month of May, a Stampin’ Up! concept artist is going to share a technique. For the first one, I’ll show you how to mask and spritz.
I masked using the heart from the Owl Punch. This is a little tricky since the pieces are so small! Here’s how I did it.
Step one – Punch out a bunch of hearts.
Step two – Cover the backs of the hearts with some Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive and let them dry; this should only take a few minutes. (The dried glue will create a repositionable/non-permanent adhesive on the backs of the hearts.)
Step three – Place hearts on the card base. I used my Paper-Piercing Tool to do this.
Step four – Spritz your card all over using even coverage.
Step five – Remove a few hearts and spritz all over again.
Step six – Remove a few more hearts and spritz all over again.
Step seven – Remove all of the remaining hearts and clean up any extra adhesive left behind using an adhesive remover. Your card base is finished!
Step eight – Embellish and finish up your card.
Christina N.
Concept Artist
I masked using the heart from the Owl Punch. This is a little tricky since the pieces are so small! Here’s how I did it.
Step one – Punch out a bunch of hearts.
Step two – Cover the backs of the hearts with some Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive and let them dry; this should only take a few minutes. (The dried glue will create a repositionable/non-permanent adhesive on the backs of the hearts.)
Step three – Place hearts on the card base. I used my Paper-Piercing Tool to do this.
Step four – Spritz your card all over using even coverage.
Step five – Remove a few hearts and spritz all over again.
Step six – Remove a few more hearts and spritz all over again.
Step seven – Remove all of the remaining hearts and clean up any extra adhesive left behind using an adhesive remover. Your card base is finished!
Step eight – Embellish and finish up your card.
Christina N.
Concept Artist
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