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Old 01-03-2010, 05:11 PM   #1  
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Default Glitter Mist by Tattered Angels - I need help.

I have four bottles of Glimmer Mist and NO IDEA how to use it. I've used it once to mist a christmas tag, but that was just plain paper with a stamp on it.

I don't like the look of stencil spraying and this is the bulk of what I see online. Any other ideas on how to use this product? I feel like there's a tonne of potential with it but I'm just lost...

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Old 01-03-2010, 06:10 PM   #2  
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Check out their website at http://mytatteredangels.com/ for tutorials and general inspiration. I've never had much luck with my Glimmer Mist - hope it works out better for you!
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It can look great with resist techniques - just use it to spray over your clear embossed image and you have both colour and shimmer for the plain cardstock areas. If you have coordinating colours, you can spray for a shaded effect, here's an example from my gallery: Fiery Floral Glimmer (I actually made "glimmer mist" for this one with reinker and Perfect Pearkls but it's the same principle).

You could try spritzing things like paper flowers and chipboard embellies with it for a different look.

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I like to use glimmer mist to colour paper or fabric flowers, you can also spray it over clear embossed images and then run your brayer over for a smooth, shimmery look.
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I just uploaded a set of cards i taught using tattered angel glimmermist. Love the stuff!
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