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  • Techniques for Adding Texture
  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-424


    Project by Tiffany Windsor.

    Tiffany shares quick and easy techniques for applying texture to scrapbook covers using Delta's Texture Magic, including spreading, stamping, embedding and combing, along with light texturing techniques on scrapbook pages.
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    Masking
    If desired, apply low-tack masking tape to scrapbook cover in desired pattern.

    Spreading
    Squeeze Texture Magic from tube directly onto scrapbook cover. Spread evenly with spreader tool. Let set for approximately 10 minutes before moving on to stamping step.

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    Combing
    Combing can be done right after spreading. Once Texture Magic has been spread smoothly, place comb on surface and pull through to create desired pattern. If desired pattern is not achieved, Texture Magic may be re-spread and re-combed. Let dry.

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    Stamping
    Dip decorative stamp into water and shake off excess. Stamp into Texture Magic and lift straight up. Clean stamp with water and repeat process. Let dry.

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    Embedding
    Once Texture Magic has been spread to desired effect, place materials (alphabet letters, found objects, quote tiles, etc.) directly into it. Texture Magic acts as its own glue. Let dry.


    GUESTS :

    Tiffany Windsor
    Delta Creative
    Website: deltacreative.com

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