Technique Junkies

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Faux Silk Challenge

August's challenge winners will be announced on the 3rd Tuesday of September, 
so stay tuned to see who won Karen H's amazing prize! 

September's Top Winner will receive 
A FABULOUS PRIZE PACKAGE 
offered by our hostess, Rocky!!! 


Here's what you could win~

Each stamper who's card is showcased 
will receive 1 digital sentiment made by Mynnette! ;) 


Here's the digi sentiment you could win~


With all that taken care of, let's get to it! We've got another fabulous challenge for you this month at Technique Time Tuesday--it's called FAUX SILK!!!  We cannot wait to see what amazing creations you create with this month's VIDEO tutorial!

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOUR CREATION USES OUR TUTORIAL OR YOUR ENTRY WILL BE DELETED.  If you need to review the rules, please consult the tab up top!  Now let's get started!  I've used my webcam this month and the sound and video quality is much better!  Now to learn how to stamp upside down... ;)


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Faux Silk

Materials Needed
*tissue paper
*permanent black ink
*markers
*glue stick
*white card stock cut to desired size
*all other papers, etc., to finish the card

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"How To"



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We've got an amazing guest designer with us this month ~
Pooja from Reusing with Quilling. 

Here's what Pooja created with this technique ~


And here's some more inspiration from the Crew ~





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4 comments:

Suzi B said...

Thanks for this Mynnette, I love it. Might not have time to joinin the challenge but will be giving it a go
Suzi B x

Rossella said...

Thanks for the great tutorial
Rosie x

Cazro said...

Hi Mynette, I've used this technique before but it was called Faux Linen, gives the same result, fine material looking creased. LOL I will be giving this another go, it has always been a favourite technique for me. Hope your well and enjoying being a scholar again. Caz

Kimbo said...

What a great idea and some great inspiration - now where is my tissue paper!