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Video: 2 cards using gelatos and a stencil

By Laurel on September 18, 2015

Did you know that you two designs at one sitting just by cleaning up?? HE HE! I’m over on the Blitsy Blog today with 2 cards and a video using the Faber Castell Gelatos and a stencil! I hope you’ll pop over and check it out!

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You can watch the video here on my blog or over on my youtube channel or Blitsy’s youtube channel!

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4 thoughts on “Video: 2 cards using gelatos and a stencil”

  1. Shirley says:
    September 19, 2015 at 5:43 am

    wow, neat idea (2 cards). Love your cards.

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  2. Shari says:
    September 19, 2015 at 6:58 am

    I absolutely love this. I haven’t played with gelatos yet, but I really want to. You just keep giving me more reasons to get some. ^_^ Thanks so much for taking the time to do a video.

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  3. Sharon T. says:
    October 4, 2015 at 3:26 pm

    Am I understanding you right that you did not use gesso on the cardstock? I tried w/o gesso not good results, but w/gesso it was great. Just wanted to clarify—love your cards and blog.

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    1. Laurel says:
      October 5, 2015 at 8:01 am

      Correct! In this case, I did not use gesso. I wanted a rough surface as opposed to a smooth surface for this background! I also didn’t want a perfect blend. But most all other times, I always use gesso! THANKS! 🙂

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