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CK Shows You How to Create Sandy Looks on Your Scrapbook Pages: July/August 2010 |
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Tips for success
More tips for sandy looks
CK Q&A
Q. Can I use actual sand on my layout? How do I keep it from getting everywhere?
A. Yes. Be sure to use a high-tack glue to hold it in place. If you're concerned about loose particles, consider spraying it with an art sealant. Or, instead, you could mix the sand with clear-drying glue or texture medium and spread it on your page.
Q. I love the look of the beaded title letters, but don't want to heat emboss. What else can I use to get this look?
A. Use a clear liquid glue like Diamond Glaze by JudiKins to hold the beads in place.
Q. I want my sand to have a little bit of sparkle. Any suggestions?
A. Yes, there are several techniques you can try, here are three to get you started:
1. Use a piece of glittered cardstock as the foundation for your sandy accent.
2. Mix a little glitter into the texture powder or embossing enamel.
3. Apply a light coat of glitter spray to the sandpaper or your finished project.
Check out the July/August 2010 issue of Creating Keepsakes to learn two cool ways you can step up this technique to get even more great looks.
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