Thank you so very much Justin! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I know exactly what you mean about wanting all the things! Take care and I hope you come back soon!!
My favorite and most realistic application of snow on cards is to use lightweight spackling from the hardware store, mixed with a little bit of white acrylic paint. You can add a tiny bit of water to thin it if you need to. After it’s dry I go over it with my Wink of Stella pen to add sparkle. You could also sprinkle glitter over it while it’s still wet, but I hate using loose glitter. It stays dimensional and doesn’t yellow, plus it’s super cheap! Thanks so much for your informative video.
OMG Your Ideas for Products for wanting the snowy look are Fabulous!! Your Demonstration is Spectacular!! I so agree with you about just whatever kind of look your going for!! Thanks SNOW Much for your Outstanding Tutorial....You did a Super Incredible Job!! YOU SNOW ROCK!! Joan Smith
I was need to make Snow for the Crafts items and Cards for my Gingerbread people and Snowmen, Penguins I'm 75 years old I just do some Crafts just to keep my minds Alert and hands Functioning.🥰
Hello! I kinda depends on how hard it is. If it's fully dry, unfortunately, I haven't had luck with adding water. If it's stiff, but pliable, a tiny bit of water at a time, stirring between may revive it. You don't have anything to lose by trying! Good luck and let me know what happens please!
hi, i know this is a late watch on my part, but what is that pen you used to apply the later part of the video? it was in a fat pen thing thank you gale!!
You are very welcome Amy! I know you will enjoy your new hobby! LMK if you have questions and I hope you'll check out my playlists for techniques that interest you! Have fun!