Monday, June 10, 2024

How to do a quick, easy and unique background technique using Rubbing Alcohol and an acrylic block!

 Hi Friends!

Last Thursday, I demonstrated a swift, simple, and fun background technique that involves using rubbing alcohol and a stamping block. 

This method is versatile, working with any color, block, and suitable for all occasions.

However, a word of caution: you might need to experiment a bit to achieve the desired outcome. Each attempt is unique, but the process is so fast that you can create numerous pieces in just a few minutes.

Here's the original card I made ....



Watch the step by step video tutorial below to find out what the card looks like that we created together.

I asked for input for the colours and it was fun to experiment a bit.

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