Stained Glass Technique Video | Julie Campbell

I love these buildable floral stamps designed by 1Canoe2 for the Pinball add-on! In this video tutorial, I’ll share a fun technique to add color to the images. It gives line stamps a stained glass effect by combining embossing, vellum & paint. The technique is really simple & I hope you give it a try!

Supplies : stamps & patterned paper - Pinball add-on; ink: Onyx Black Versafine ink; other: vellum, white cardstock, Clear Zing embossing powder, acrylic paint, foam adhesive; tools: heat tool, Silhouette

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8 comments

  1. toribissell says…
    07/17/2014

    So pretty!

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  2. 1Djc says…
    07/17/2014

    Julie, this is awesome! I love the 'trick' of setting the ink with the heat embossing. Your card is lovely. I appreciate your videos. Thank you.

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  3. julietaing123 says…
    07/17/2014

    Love how the card looks. How did you get the stems to be green? Did you just paint over the embossed stems or are they embossed with green ink?

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  4. JulieCampbell says…
    07/17/2014

    @julietaing123 I mentioned it at the end of the video. For the photos, I used Color Theory Yes Peas for the stems. Let me know if you have any other questions! :)

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  5. clippergirl says…
    07/17/2014

    LOVE this technique.....can't wait to try this myself! Fabulous card :)

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  6. linadelgado says…
    07/18/2014

    Lovely card, awesome technique!

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  7. iscrapmyworld says…
    07/19/2014

    That is fabulous!!!

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  8. FChopp says…
    07/19/2014

    Very nice. I love the design concept and the colors. Beautiful!

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