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Old 05-21-2005, 11:10 AM   #1  
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I would like to try this technique but I don't know how to do it. Would someone please assist me and give me the directions. You can email me privately at [email protected] or post to the board.
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Old 05-21-2005, 11:34 AM   #2  
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This is what I learned at my first (and thus far only) SU party!

jbalcer posted instructions in another thread.
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Retro - cool example
Okay...Retro technique is super easy and way fun. Take three colors from the same color group (e.g. here blues) one light, one medium and one dark. Take a piece of glossy white CS and use post it notes to cover up areas at random. It looks better if you keep the them straight. Take your darkest color and brayer over the entire CS. Next take some of your post it notes of and brayer over with your medium color. Then take the rest of the notes of and brayer again with your lightest color. Done. You have a cool background. Stamp however you like.


Click on SEARCH here in the forums and you can find instructions for most anything, or in the gallery to get stuff made with the techniques. Pretty cool, eh?
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My pleasure! If you feel up for it, do post your card in the gallery!
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