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Paperclipping 50 – Puffy Paint

Paperclipping 50 - Puffy Paint

I hope you enjoy today’s episode of Paperclipping where I demonstrate a fun product with a few tips.

I also included show notes for this episode.

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  • I have read first two paragraphs, i have no time right now to read the rest, but i have bookmarked

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  • kiki
    I'm using fabric dimensional paint myself :) the brand is different though...I use the tulip brand and they come in many forms (gellies, glitter, sparkle, puffy....I can't remember what else...) and I use a bit of the heat gun to "speed" the drying time. just telling that, maybe you want to give it a try ;) xxx
  • Have you tried the DecoArt Glistening Snow Writer? I used it on a bunch of clear Christmas ornaments this last year ( http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/pg.asp?cmd=display&layout_id=1259442 - see the last snowman one) It is a bit more puffy/dimensional than stickles (and a huge bottle for just a couple dollars). Fun stuff. I guess I have a shopping trip with puffy paint and beads today (except I just realized I DO have beads.... the ones I used in the ornaments still hanging around!)

    Great video. You've got me thinkin' again! ;)
  • Great episode Noell!!!
    Love me some puff paint....

    Hugs...
    Dedra.
  • kd girl
    I like the idea to use this over letter stickers. Then your color would always match even if the fonts were different.
  • Noell---
    Once again, cool ideas. I really appreciate being able to take something I've had for awhile (the puffy paint--although it's in green and red Christmas colors!) and use it on something else I already have (patterned paper). There's just something fun and inspiring about taking things you already have and combining them and using them in new ways. Guess that's called "creativity", eh?

    Thanks for sharing!
    Karen
  • hi!!! thanks for sharing so many tips!! I love your videos!!!

    by paLLina
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