Supplies: Liquid Pearls or Puff Paint, scissors, exacto, transparency, original crystals or pearls scanner, glue dots
The first thing you have to do is scan the original crystals or pearls face down, print it out.

Place your transparency over the copy. It would totally help if you have a magnetic mat board, like Basic Grey's, to hold the transparency onto the paper. Otherwise you may have to keep realigning the dots.
This is the fun part...just follow the guide.
Try using different colors. This is what it looks like when done.
The trick is to cut reallllly close to the pearls. The less you see of the transparency the better.
Very cool technique. It produced some amazing results. I may try this in the near future. So thankful that you shared this. ~Gwen
ReplyDeleteWow...that tutorial was fantastic!!! thanks for sharing that...I really love the look. Your Blog ROCKS!!!!! I am so glad you have joined the land of bloggers!!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteYour pearls look perfect. I will have to try this out.
ReplyDeleteWell look at you!! welcome to bloggerville!! heehee, it's about time!....and of course your site would have to be purple!! Looking good hon!
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You work wonders!!!! you know that?!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful tutorial!
YEAH!!!! You have a blog! I'll have to get it linked to mine, your old link i still there! LOL! This is awesome, what a super and creative idea, and you did such a neat job with those dots!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats with the blog Ang !! Thanks for the tutorial. I love it !
ReplyDeleteWow !!!!! fantastic tutorial Angelica, I will be trying this out, thanks for sharing hon XXX
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogland, I can tell this will be a blog that I will be keeping an eye on! Tracey Jackson told me about your blog! Wow I love the tutorial, I have been doing this the hard way, tracing onto paper and then putting the trasparency over it, never thought of actually scanning, thanks for that!
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I have already made a bunch of these! So much fun :)
ReplyDeleteWOWie, what a fabulous tutorial! Thank you !!!
ReplyDeletei love your ideas. i was wondering if you can tell me the brand name of the swirl. i cant find the one that you have. I really want to try this. =)
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where can i find the products for this project i love it thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletemany thanks for the lesson! he is so wonderful, now go and make beautiful curls!
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What an awesome ides for making your own swirlies - thanks for the tutorial! Your blog is awesome by the way.
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