I am so glad you did this video, Elisa! I think Perfect Pearls--or any pigment powder, really--are underappreciated in the crafting world. Maybe because they're an "older" product? Of course, it's not like I've played with mine anytime recently! LOL But I do still have them. :) I think combining the lifting technique with the layering could be cool. Kind of like masking in reverse, without the masks. You'd have to stamp whatever you want in the front last in this case. Anyway, so good to watch another of your videos--always a pleasure. Take care, & have a wonderful day! :)
Thanks for sharing this. Perfect Pearls is another medium I’ve never used, but happened to purchase recently after seeing some other crafters using them on their cards. I love the sheen they give!
Just so you know, it doesn't take very much water to set these. You can spray the water in the air and wave your paper through it. That's literally all it takes. I've been doing it for years and never had a problem 😂
I am so glad you did this video, Elisa! I think Perfect Pearls--or any pigment powder, really--are underappreciated in the crafting world. Maybe because they're an "older" product? Of course, it's not like I've played with mine anytime recently! LOL But I do still have them. :) I think combining the lifting technique with the layering could be cool. Kind of like masking in reverse, without the masks. You'd have to stamp whatever you want in the front last in this case. Anyway, so good to watch another of your videos--always a pleasure. Take care, & have a wonderful day! :)
Thanks Andrea! Have a great day!💕
How did you know I needed this video?? 😄😄😄 Thank you Elisa! xx
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing this. Perfect Pearls is another medium I’ve never used, but happened to purchase recently after seeing some other crafters using them on their cards. I love the sheen they give!
I love it too! A little sheen/glitter without going too overboard!
I was just looking for videos on Perfect Pearls a few days ago. Thank you
Yay! Hope it was helpful!
Cool teknik ;) from norway
Thanks! 😃
Try taking a cotton cloth and wiping before you set them
Good tip!
Just so you know, it doesn't take very much water to set these. You can spray the water in the air and wave your paper through it. That's literally all it takes. I've been doing it for years and never had a problem 😂
Good to know!
Interesting! What about mica powders? Have you played with them? I'm toying with the idea of getting a set from Arteza, but don't know much about them
I haven't yet, but they do sound fun :)