Every time Eileen sees those cute epoxy stickers with cars, trucks, and
airplanes she thinks she might need them for projects about her
son. But when she gets home and sets out to create a
layout, she knows those cute little stickers aren't going to
be in the right colors for her scrapbook pages. Instead of
buying pre-made stickers, she makes her own epoxy accents
when she needs them in the colors that are right for her
projects. You can too!
Here are some tips about how you can make hundreds
of dimensional embellishments for what you would pay for just
one of those packages of pre-made epoxy stickers using
Glaze Pens:
Stamp your letters or images using waterproof ink.
If your ink isn't waterproof, the glaze pens may smear
your stamped images.
Color the stamped letters or images
using glaze pens in colors that coordinate with
your project. You can go over the lines of the stamped
image to give them a glossy, raised look. Or color in
the open spaces of the stamped images to add color and
dimension.
Tip: To get the best results with Glaze Pens,
add color in layers. If you move the pen slowly,
more glaze comes out of the pen. However, the more glaze
the pen releases, the longer it takes to dry. The first
layer you apply is likely to have a slighly-raised, matte
finish. Let the layer dry completely before applying
another layer. If a layer is not dry, you will scratch
through the previous layer when you try to apply more glaze.
Subsequent layers will take on a more glossy and raised
appearance. Keep adding layers until you achieve the
look you like.
Eileen applied two layers of glaze to the truck and
automobile images on Ride layout. The images are
noticeably raised and shiny.