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Old 02-24-2005, 05:08 AM   #1  
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Ok I'm sure somewhere in this forum is the shaving cream techinique. I am new to stamping and to this site but I just LOVE this techinique. How is it done???
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Old 02-24-2005, 05:16 AM   #2  
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http://www.learn2stamp.com/technique...niques02.shtml

It's so fun to do
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Here are the directions from an actual technique book me and my fellow demo's created.

Shaving Cream

Spread shaving cream on a cookie sheet. Add a few drops of re-inker and swirl with a tooth pick (use more than one color if you’d like, just don’t mix colors when you swirl them or it will look muddy). Lay a piece of cardstock on top of the shaving cream, and remove. Lay the cardstock face up and using a spatula scrap off the excess shaving cream. Allow to dry completely

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Default shaving cream

Here is a link with wonderful step by step instructions! I think someone else posted it here a few months ago. I love this technique!

http://www.members.tripod.com/kpacini/shavingcream.htm
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Hi, DL. There are websites all over the place with techniques. In addition to the above, here's one with great pictures of final product.
Very cooo-uhl.

http://www.members.tripod.com/kpacini/shavingcream.html

I got this from: http://www.nuttnhoney.net/GreatTutorials.html, a great site to bookmark. They must know what they're doing, because there are lots of Beate's technigues in there!

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