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Back by popular demand! Chris will once again unlock the secrets and reveal a variety of techniques that are fun and easy to do with Distress Mica Stain spray. You will have ample time to work with this innovative spray to create beautiful backgrounds. You will cut a die out of one of your backgrounds and use embossing folders on other backgrounds to create the cards displayed for class. But beware — working with Distress Mica spray can be habit forming!
Supplies students are required to bring:
– Basic Stamping Kit, Pokey tool, Glue
– Ranger Craft Mat – 15×18 inches. You need a good size mat that allows the ink to bead up.
– Distress Mica Spray – NOT DISTRESS SPRTZ! It will not work for this class. The colors used for cards on display are: Witchcraft Card: Ominous Twilight, Flickering Candle and Mulled Cider; Leaf Card: Jack-O-Lantern, Flickering Candle and Crooked Broomstick
(Feel free to substitute similar colors and bring additional colors for the backgrounds you will make. Other colors that will work well are Harvest Moon, Burning Ember, Hocus Pocus, Phantom Mist, Fortune Teller, Wicked Elixir and Bubbling Cauldron. If you like grungier colors, Iron Gate, Specimen, Empty Tomb and Decayed are good options too. Bring what you have. More colors means more options and more fun. Be sure to open your sprays at home as they can be a bit tricky to open.) Purchase your mica sprays as soon as possible so Marco’s will have time to reorder if they run out of a color.
– Replacement tops — Mica spray can clog from time to time and sometimes you just have to replace the top!
– Tim Holtz water bottle – You need a bottle that holds at least 4 ounces of water and allows big drips of water as opposed to a spray of water.
– Roll of Paper Towels – You will use a lot of them!
– Baby Wipes (Optional but a good idea.) You will definitely have inky fingers!
– Heat Gun – You will use it a lot! The Ranger Heat gun is preferred because it doesn’t get as hot or blow things around, but an embossing gun will work.
