Feb 6, 2016

Reflection Technique

This is a great technique, I always thought it would be hard or to complicated to try but I bit the bullet today!  It is so easy but makes a card look so awesome! All you need to do this project is a window sheet (like an overhead transparency). Stamp your image on your cardstock in a dark color . Then stamp the image again on the window sheet , flip it over and line it up with the original image on your cardstock and then gently rub the back of the window sheet so it transfers to your cardstock. Sponge over the center of the images where they overlap and voila, you now have a reflection.  The great thing too is it works GREAT with two of my FAVORITE sets "Lovely as a Tree" and "Wetlands".

Here is one of the card I made today with Step by Step Instructions:



  1. Ink your image and stamp onto your cardstock.
  2. Ink your image with the same ink and stamp it on your piece of acetate
  3. Flip your piece of acetate over so your stamped image is facing down. Line it up with your first image to create your reflection. Place acetate on cardstock.
  4. Gently rub over your acetate. It will transfer the image from the acetate to your cardstock. 
  5. Doodle, sponge or paint ground underneath your image.
  6. Add water or ice looking background around your reflected image

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