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Information about Cracked Glass: Freezer temperatures may vary. If your cracked glass bends but does not break, freeze it for an extra couple of minutes. Add extra layers of Ultra thick embossing powder for a thicker look. If using regular embossing powder instead, use several more layers.



Card Measurements:
Pumpkin Spice Card Base- 8.5" X 5.5", scored at 4.25" and folded in half
Chocolate Kiss Layer- 5 1/8" X 3 7/8"
Patterned Paper layer- 5" X 3.75"
Pumpkins Spice smaller layer- 4" X 3.25"
Chocolate Kiss and Ivory layers cut with Nestabilities

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Geri Rissman Comment by Geri Rissman on October 10, 2009 at 4:55pm
I absolutely love this card!!! I don't have any copic markers and I was wondering if you could do this technique after coloring in the image with watercolor pencils and using watercolor paper...I can't wait to try this!! Thank you so much for another wonderful video!!!
Geri
Gina K. Comment by Gina K. on October 9, 2009 at 12:06am
Marsha,
I used Copic markers. I have not done a coloring tutorial yet. :) But I will.
Joanne Bull Comment by Joanne Bull on October 8, 2009 at 1:03pm
OH MY GOODNESS! what a wonderful technique......
This is great for that Old World Christmas look also.
what fun to find your website
Judy Allen Comment by Judy Allen on October 4, 2009 at 1:50pm
Wow !!!! Really cool, anxious to do this......I am a newbee and love making cards and learning all these techniques !
Glad my friend Pam introduced me to this site !!!!
Marsha Peck Comment by Marsha Peck on October 1, 2009 at 11:54pm
Question. What did you use to color your stamp? The coloring is very percise, and I can't imagine ink will give you these results. Did you use markers? I'm new to Stamp TV, so this may have been a technique you demonstrated earlier. If so, would you please tell me where to find the technique.
Marsha Peck Comment by Marsha Peck on September 30, 2009 at 7:17pm
Well worth the few minutes it took to watch the video and learn the technique. Thank you for adding to my card-making arsonal.

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