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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Showcase Thursday~Clouds with Liquid Applique!

Happy Thursday everyone! It's Rosie here to share my latest fun technique/tip of how I've been making my clouds lately on my colored images.

Here's my step-by-step. :)

First, I color up the main part of my image, except the the grass area. Today I'm using Yumi with Birdie from the Peek-a-Boo Spring Collection.

Then I grab B000 (a light blue) and color the entire background in a circular pattern all the way down to where the grass starts. It doesn't have to be full, complete coverage. Lighter areas help give it a more sky appearance.
 
Next, I use this awesome stuff called Liquid Applique and I draw some clouds. You want to be careful to not add a thick layer of Liquid Applique, otherwise you will have some really puffy clouds.

The last step is to grab your heat gun, or in my case, a toaster because I can't find my heat gun, LOL! Heat from underneath the paper until it puffs up. Be careful not to over-heat the Liquid Applique or it will start burning and turning brown.

I hope you enjoy this fun way of making some cute, adorable clouds! It's very addicting!

Have a great day!
Rosie :)

8 comments:

  1. That is sooo cool. Now I know I can rely on my toaster if I can't find my heat gun. :-) Thanks for the "tute".

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  2. Rosie I love these clouds!! Great tutorial..thanks for sharing..

    Hugs Blankina

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  3. I am cloud challenged....on many levels, but I think I can do this! Thanks for a great share.

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  4. Don't you just love that stuff! Looks great!

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  5. oh my! I'm squee-ing with delight! I am going to dig out my liquid applique and take it with me to the crop this weekend! Absolutely gorgeous!

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  6. Great idea. Thanks for the tutorial.
    Hugs Aartje

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  7. Awesome tut!! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Very cute , love those clouds !!

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