
This is the cover.

The first technique was a resist. You stamp with clear embossing powder and then paint over it with acrylic paint. When you wipe the paint off the clear embossed areas, the paper shows through.

The second technique was to use flowered, patterned paper to make your own embellisments.

#3 was using left over scraps to make a background.

#4 was to scan an old photo that had writing on it so you could scrap the writing as well as the photo.

#5 (which was the last one for last week) was to use clear buttons and make them whatever you want. One is glued over ribbon, one over fabric, one over a flower, one over patterned paper, and two were stamped with Stazon...a letter and a stamp.
Pretty cool huh?
We brought our 5th wheel home on Saturday so we can start loading our stuff in it. Saturday night we ate dinner out there and watched a movie. It's pretty cool.
Here are a few of the technique pages that I've done for the class I'm taking over at Big Picture. I'm really enjoying this class. She has been a fun instructor and the pages seem to be fun to do. Even though I know most of the technique's so far, I think it's a cool idea.
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