Here are the 5 colors of the Brusho Crystals.
IMPORTANT TO KNOW: You just take a tack pin & poke one hole in the top of each lid & use them like you would a salt shaker! Store them with the tack pin left in them. DO NOT TAKE THE LID OFF OR OPEN IT......as the Brusho is a very fine powder & it will poof all over & make a huge mess.
How did I do it?
- Using Versamark ink, I stamped the flower image onto Shimmery White card stock.
- I put White Embossing Powder over it & heat set it with the Heat Tool.
- I then took a Big Clear Block & tapped some Orange & Yellow Brusho onto it.
(Gosh- don't look at my messy grid paper- I didn't realize it was that bad- sorry!)
- Using my Aqua Painter I added a little water with the Brusho powder & then colored my flowers.
- NOTE: I did use a Pear Pizzazz ink pad- by squishing the ink onto the ink pad cover & picking it up with my Aqua Painter to color the leaves.
- I used the circle make up pad that I bought at the dollar store to lightly pick up some extra water in some spots.
- I then let my flowers air dry for about 30 mins.
- I then took my Paper Snips & fussy cut out the flowers.
card stock: Pear Pizzazz, Daffodil Delight, Whisper White, Shimmery White
designer paper: Tutti-frutti 6x6 DSP
ink: Versamark & Archival Basic Black
other: White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Paper Snips, Brusho, Aqua Painter, Clear Block, Dimensionals, Perfect White Accents (colored with a Black Sharpie Marker)
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Yesterday was a busy day with the kids. Last night when they went home I did farm bookwork & Susie's Hair Hut was open, as Deke needed a hair cut pretty badly.
This morning I'm off to walk & then head to town to get the boys. I'll take the twins to school & spend my day with the 3 little ones. The 3 big boys will be here after school tonight. And when everyone is gone home I'll be cutting card stock tonight.
I hope you have a very special Thursday!!
Happy Stamping!
hugs-
SUSIE
hugs-
SUSIE
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