Tuesday, October 26, 2010


Tuesday's Tip with P K Glitz


Tuesday's are among my favorite, one...they are not Monday and two...P K Glitz has a fun creating tip up each week!  This week it is my turn and today I am going to show you how I make my own epoxy-like glitter embellishments!

What you will need:
Embellishment
Wonderfilm or glue
Glitter
3D Crystal Lacquer
  1. Select your embellishment.  I am using a monster that I punched from a piece of paper.
  2. Punch/cut a piece of Wonderfilm to match the size of the embellishment.  Peel off one side of the Wonderfilm and adhere to the embellishment. 
  3. Peel off the upper portion of the Wonderfilm and cover the embellishment with glitter!  Shake off excess glitter and return it to its container.
  4.  Cover the entire piece with 3D Crystal Lacquer and let dry completely. 
  5. The thicker you place the 3D Crystal Lacquer, the more depth you will get but you will have more drying time as well.
  6. Once dry, add the embellishment to your project!
Be sure to check back Saturday to see the entire project using these little epoxy-like glittered monsters!

9 comments:

  1. COOL!!! what a gr8 idea... thanx for that.

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  2. Ohhhhhhhhhhhh sooooooooooo cool!! I loveeeeeeeeeeeee all your ideas!! TFS! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

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  3. lovin this idea....thanks for sharing

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  4. I love doing this..it takes the MESS factor out of the glitter scenario!!

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  5. OHHHHH I need to try this to dress up my layout embellies. Love the color on this.

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  6. Fun tutorial! Love the look of these! Check out the last post in my challenge blog *wink wink*

    TFS Jamie! (((Hugs)))

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  7. Great tip Jamie ~ I have tried this with my Xyron, but the last time some of the adhesive rubbed off.

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  8. Now I know how I found you... PK Glitz! LOL...

    I saw them at a CK convention in KC in early October. I bought some wonderfilm and other things from them. Great stuff. My question is, how do I use the wonderfilm on anything that I don't have "punch" for? If I'm using a stamped image that I want to put the film on, how do I do that? Stamp on the wonderfilm and then cut out? Maybe you could do a wonderfilm tutorial (if you have alreaday I just haven't found it).

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