This butterfly is the Flowerfly image by Stampendous. Check out Eclectic Paperie-Oh My WORD!!! Thats all Im sayin! Anyway this is my technique on a window card. If it has a butterfly its mine! On the 2 cards I used the scraps from card 1 (above) to make card 2. Paper is from a gorgeous pack of Shangri-La Palette by DMD. Primas are from Jody’s daisy crazy Prima share. Gotta use my color spritzer on everything! LOL!
On card 2 I cuttlebugged it, to kind continue the circle theme. The butterfly is cut out. Happy sentiment on the circle is by CTMH Solo H set. They are the bomb!!! Love those sets. Polkadot ribbon is May arts of course.
OK so on to the HOW TO DO…..(me in my best commercial voice)
Don’t you wish you had StazOn in like every color? Well I do. While “playing” I found that by stamping white stazon, on a acetate sheet you can actually apply pastels while its still wet, kinda like poppin pastels, only they colors shows up on the acetate sheet. I LOVE pearlescent chalks for this technique cause they look so pretty from both sides. (pretty funny eh?)
Here is how I do it.
Assemble your supplies, You will need to work fast, so have everything open and ready to go!
You need acetate sheet (make sure there are no finger prints),very moist white stazon, pearlescent pastels, sponge daubers, and an embossing buddy.
Step 1-rub embossing buddy over acetate sheet
Step 2- Stamp image in whate stazon
Step 3- Quickly dauber pearlescent pastels over image
Step 4- Remove excess powder using embossing buddy. Tap of excess powder from acetate sheet.
DONE!
Now you have a easy WOW!!! So, are you gonna try it?
27 Responses for "My Marvelous Poppin Acetate"
Very Cute!!! I love your blog!!
Lauren, all of these cards a deLISH! LOVE your new Stazon technique – will definitely try that. Thanks!
Wow!!! LOVE that butterfly stamp, and your technique rocks!!
Well, I just ordered my White stazon pad yesterday (I know, I know WHAT was I waiting for??) So I guess now I’ll HAVE to try this, right?? Thanks for the instructions! Beautiful cards!
Would this work with Pearl-Ex, too? Or is the Staz-On not sticky enough to hold it on??
This is one of the most beautiful cards I have seen lately. I will so be trying this technique. Thanks for sharing with us.
Ooooohhh, I have that patterned paper so this gives me some great inspiration. Just beautiful!
wow – amazing!!!
Oh my gosh, Lauren, this is inspired! I can’t wait to try it.
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Lauren your cards are beautiful. I don’t have white stazon so guess I will need to get it soon. Makes for a beautiful card. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Lauren,
I came to your blog via a link from Mel Stampz. Love this technique for stamping and coloring on acetate. Not sure how you use the embossing buddy to remove excess powder. Have you thought about doing video tutorials? Love your work and I will be back to visit again! TFS
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I just love how you present each and everyone’s comment, your blog is just gorgeous.
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Dear Lauren, I came across your blog while looking for inspiration with using acetate in card making and all I can say is WOOW so much inspiration, so much information and much, much more. Many many thanks for all I have gained in a very short visit. Lots of love Marsha
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