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Happy Falliday Fest! I love this time on the site - 6 new holiday tutorials, challenges - it makes me feel festive. So today's challenge is inspired by the first Falliday Tutorial - Gilded Trees.
My challenge today is to do this tutorial but on a different die cut - not trees! (Actually - it's fine if you want to do trees - there are no challenge police!)
I did poinsettias, and I filmed it for you! This is easy, fun and very glamorous.
Lydia, I tried to watch your video, on my Kindle. I used the watch later and the video that played was a Northern Lights with a polar bear and penguin. Very nice video! It wasn’t the poinsettia that shows in the thumbnail. Did I do something wrong or is it linking to the wrong video? Just wondering.
i used a regular old glue stick to adhere my gilding flakes. It works really well for big areas. Now how to figure out how to make it work for itty bitty areas.
Lydia, I just watched the video. I do not have any pearl ex powders, so I may have to remedy that. I have gilding flakes coming next week, but I have hot foil, so now I know that would have worked. Fun technique! I look forward to creating with it.