"Fame or integrity: which is more important? Money or happiness: which is more valuable? Success or failure: which is more destructive? If you look to others for fulfillment, you will never truly be fulfilled. If your happiness depends on money, you will never be happy with yourself. Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you."
~ Lao-tzu Quotes from Tao Te Ching
Schedule 2008
May17-18 Puyallup Heirloom Show for JudiKins
May 27th Stampers Warehouse Call 925-362-9595
June 7-8 Heirloom Springfield MA
July 30 Apropos store Spokane WA call 509-624-1754
Aug 8-10 Stampaway USA
Sept 26-28 The Great Art Adventure Spokane WA
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Other peoples stuff I like
Micro Glaze TIPS
1 Micro Glaze is a fixative. Use it to waterproof surfaces.
2 Use Micro Glaze as a mask. Coat the image then stamp over it with a big background.
3 Stamp with it for an excellent resist.
4 Make metallic rub ons by mixing equal parts of MG and Pearl EX
5 Take off the remaining paper from a transfer.
6 Coat inkjet prints with it to completely protect them.
7 MG is an perfect buffing agent for paper, leather and much more
Ask ME
Ask me any paper art/rubber stamp questions and I will get on it ASAP ( remember I travel!)! Simply post your question on my latest entry in the comment section. Here are some Diamond Glaze ideas for you all!A BIG Bunch of Diamond Glaze tips
* To avoid bubbles in DG hold the bottle upsidedown for at least 30 seconds.
*Seal your favorite techniques like Paper Mosaic, Stained glass.or paper applique to keep the cut papers from lifting.
* Attach embellishments like raffia, plastic, beads ,metal or plastic mesh, Mizuhiki cord, charms, glass, shells, ribbon,wood, buttons or basically anything that you can attach with white or hot glues
* Use DG to create a dimensional look on any image printed or stamped on paper. Apply directly from the bottle for height or use a small paint brush and layer.
*DG will make colors appear deeper especially watercolored and markers
*DG can be mixed with many other craft products and art supplies like watercolor paints, dyes, glitters, Pearl Ex, any type of acrylic paints or mediums and any dry pigments.
* DG makes a nice clear thin glaze for a variety of products including cooked poly clays, water color, paper beads,shrink plastic, metal and embossed papers.
* Create your own glazes by mixing DG with dye reinker and Pearl Ex. This mix looks great on acetate and other plastics and even on embossed papers
*DG makes fabulous Crytallina papers. Lay a small piece of tissue paper on a craft sheet. Mix DG with a small amount of dye reinker or acrylic paint. To this mix sprinkle and mix in Pearl Ex. Paint this mixture on the tissue add a bit of glitter or more Pearl EX. Let dry then peel off the craft sheet. the paper is see through but very tough, great for collage.
*DG is great for decopauge simply glue down the pieces with DG then apply two coats of DG over the top.
* DG can be used as a resin substitute in jewelry pieces or bottle caps. Add a photo copy or sticker to the bottom of a bezel or bottle cap. Fill with DG wait 24 hours. Dg will be clear for depth up to 1/4 inch.
*Create cool recycled plastics using DG over alcohol inks. Try this, cut a shape out of thick or heavy blister packaging. Apply alcohol inks to the plastic to change the color. Once dry apply a layer of DG or drizzle it wildly over the piece to create texture. Punch a small hole and attach it to a card with a brad or eyelet.
*Dress up old Christmas ornaments by dipping them in DG then rolling in glitter, glass beads or ROXs. Clear Roxs mixed with glitter and clear glass beads looks like snow.
*The new super thin applicator top is great for writing with DG then apply glitter or beads.
3 comments:
Wish I could hold those puppies!
ahhhh soo very cute they are
my puppy is cuter!
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