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I decided to try something new and fun that I had never tried before- Re-inker bubbles. I love bubbles always have!! When the kids were little I had a bubble machine that we used to set up in the back yard every time they went out to play. This was super easy and fun. I started with a covered surface (outside) as it can get a bit messy. In a small glass jar I mixed re-ink (Lagoon) and bubbles, mixed them.
I dipped the wand and blew them right on to the paper. It took a few tries to get the right mix but I love the way they turned out on the paper.
Then I set to work to use the paper.
Here is a layout that I used the Bubble Paper on as my background.
Here are the detail close-ups.
Here is a quick card that I created with another piece of the bubble paper.
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Cool technique Chris.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome- I can see myself using it for my summer scrapbook layouts!
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DeleteGreat tutorial I definitely will be creating some summer layouts and cards with some bubblicious backgrounds. CA
ReplyDeleteAlways a good day for bubbles!
DeleteSuper fun technique. I can see some birthday layouts done using this. TFS
ReplyDeleteHave fun with it!
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