hi friends!
today I'm sharing this fun new technique
on the Ranger blog...
I'll show you how to transform an ordinary glass vase into a faux graniteware vase, that can actually be used for fresh flowers...
to play along...
find an inexpensive glass bottle or vase...
this is a great way to recycle...
grab your archival inks...
any color will work...
you'll also need snow cap white pigment ink or the new glacier white...
(they are the same inks)
and
then you'll be all ready to...
and...
make art!
wendy
ps...
check out the tutorial...
there is a GIVEAWAY for 3 sets of my new archival inks & the 3 new
coordinating embossing powders!
GOOD LUCK!
I hope YOU...
WIN IT
on WEDNESDAY!
14 comments:
This is Awesome!!!
I checked out the tutorial on ranger blog and it is a great idea. thanks for sharing
stamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/
Off to Ranger to drool! Play day all day...yay, me!!!!
Been over, love it and want to try it out soon.... x
Oh yesssss...i have the perfect glass vase( even more than one) for this technique!!! The only thing i need are the right inks and embossing powders. Well my birhtday is in three weeks....
Love it Wendy!
I'm off to the recycle bin to find a bottle! Once again, you've rocked it!
Love this technique :)
The tut is fabulous! AND I didn't notice the grunge around the edges at the top, and this makes it totally antiqued to me. It's like it came from Grandma's house! LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!!
I love the technique, it would make some really great gifts !!! Can't wait to try it out. Thanks so much for sharing, and a chance to win these awesome new colors !!!
This is SO cool! I'll definitely be using this technique!
I love, love this technique Wendy! Your projects ALWAYS rock! :)
Oh, WOW, Wendy!! LOVE your faux-graniteware technique soooo much!! Fab tutorial at Ranger!! Thanks for sharing!! XOXO-Shari
Love your vase. Can't wait to try out your technique.
Just love, love this technique.
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