I thought I'd share with you samples of the simple techniques I've been demoing to whet your appetite.
Firstly, impress your friends with this gorgeous texture - stamped with rubber stamps or impressed with Krafty Lady Texture Mats and using a frypan as the heat source - gorgeous!
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Next, marbling with the marbling comb. This is such a fun technique and it has that real WOW factor when you see it happen before your eyes.
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From those marble sheets, I cut all sorts of shapes including these fun alphabet letters which would look great on a scrapbook layout or a card front. Or turn them into a fun name tag for your next craft retreat or convention.
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And I couldn't go past demonstrating how to make my "Beads with a Twist". This is a heatgun technique using a skewer to wrap a base strip around with some thin strips of Friendly Plastic laid across the surface and then twisted - surprisingly easy when you know how!
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I also demonstrated Liz Welch's flower technique and shared my technique for making hearts like the ones featured in my jewellery entry "Sweethearts for my Sweetheart", in the recent AMACO challenge......
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and also the butterflies which made up my "Butterflies in Flight" entry.
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It is amazing and very creatively, use recycle plastic materials, keep it work!
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