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Christina Crawford: The next step is to just do a little sponging, and this is an optional step, but one that is very popular, and a lot of people like it. It will just take that white card stock, and instead of it looking so stark, Ill just put some color on top of it.
So, I have a sponge here, and I am dabbing it onto my regal rose inkpad, and I'll be brushing the color very generously over all of the edges of the white card stock I just stamped on. Now, its time to put some tape on that. Just like the inkpad, the markers dry fairly quick as well, so, you dont have to worry about smudging that, and then youll have a beautifully layered, almost card, but it would be a cute, little card or a tag right there. There's one more thing I would like to do just to embellish that, and thats to put some glitter on it.
Sometimes, the stampers were stamping, or having fun, and you take a look at the project, and it needs one more thing, and its usually glitter. So, I am using the two-way glue pen to put glitter on. So, the next step would be to take that top off, use some scrap paper, and just make sure that your two-way glue is ready to go. It will be blue, but it will dry clear. I am going to put that blue glue right over each petal of the flower. The next step is to use a powder pall tray or some kind of a tray, and put your little image that you are stamping, right on top of it. What I have done is I've taken my glitter, and I've put it into a shaker container, its just easy for me. Now, you want to shake on some glitter, again, you can be pretty liberal because you are going to tap off the excess, and because you put that into a tray, you can reuse that at another time.
