- Stamps:PSX “Iris” (K-040)
- Stencils: Layering Stencil “Tays” (THS03)
- Inks: Archival “Jet Black”, Distress Markers “Twisted Citron”, “Mustard Seed”, “Milled Lavender”, “Seedless Preserves”, “Chipped Sapphire”; Forest Moss”, “Dusty Concord” and Spiced Marmalade; Distress Spray Stains “Dried Marigold”, “Dusty Concord”. “Stormy Sky”. and “Fossilized Amber”
- Papers: N0. 8 Manila Tag
- Media: Distress Micro Glaze
The Summer of Creative Chemistry is winding up with a brand new series of classes: Creative Chemistry 103! Day 1 of Creative Chemistry 103 was called “Distress Accessories” and included five technique demonstrations. My practice technique tags show Distress DIY Ombre, Distress Highlight Stamping, Distress Off-Set Stamping Distress Washed Watercolor, and Distress Micro-Glaze Resist: And to finish the lesson, we were assigned homework: we were challenged to give one of these techniques a try. I decided to go with a combination the Distress Washed Watercolor (using a manila tag instead of watercolor paper - after all, Tim started the class out by challenging us to try these techniques of different substrate media to see what would happen.) and Distress Micro-Glaze resist. Products used in my homework tag were:
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