#Pretty Colors
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🧊 ~ Angelic Mix ~ 🧊 (DipYourCar)
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colormush · 2 days ago
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oh-bother-stickers · 18 hours ago
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nailsandinspo · 4 months ago
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3v0ny · 6 months ago
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Donnie’s Poster! (zoom for quality :3 )
Leo’s Poster
should I make these a lil series??
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bunn1st1mz · 2 months ago
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ENTRY 4 A DTIYS ON INSTA
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nailsonblackwomen · 1 year ago
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#NYCNailRoom
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hannahs-quirky-moments · 5 months ago
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Butterflies can’t see their wings. They can’t see how truly beautiful they are, but everyone else can. People are like that as well. 🦋
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whatahoop · 1 year ago
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Lysistrata 💙
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kply-industries · 6 months ago
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cewwart · 7 months ago
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here’s a commission i did recently!!!
this was so fun!! ♡
^_−☆
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neon-glowing-rainbow-stims · 5 months ago
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💙🧡 ~ Pan sludge ~ 💛💗 (DipYourCar)
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colormush · 2 days ago
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creepincrawl · 2 years ago
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Prismatic Ascent
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nailsandinspo · 4 months ago
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kaenith · 1 year ago
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I've been making window clingies of the elemental gems from Minish Cap and Four Swords (plus rainbows because pride month) and I thought I'd put together a tutorial :)
Materials needed:
Permanent markers
Clear cellophane wrap
Scisors
Paper to sketch or print your design on
Not strictly necessary but useful:
Tape (for holding your pattern in place)
Something with a straight edge, like a ruler or bone folder (for smoothing out the plastic)
Step one:
Decide on a design. I drew mine digitally and printed it out. The printer had an issue, but eh, I can still see the lines, it's good enough ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Step two:
Fold a sheet of cellophane wrap in half to make a double-layered sheet that is a little bigger than your intended design. Try your best not to get it too crumply and wrinkled, but in my experience a little bit of crinkling is unavoidable. Best not to get too perfectionist about it, and just embrace it as part of the stained-glass look!
Unfortunately, cellophane being clear, this step is hard to photograph ^^;;
Step three:
Lay the double-sided cellophane sheet over the top of your design. The best way I found to keep everything in place was to tape the pattern to a smooth surface and stick the plastic down around it.
Starting with the lightest colors first to avoid color bleed, start coloring your design, leaving the lineart for last.
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Step four:
At this point, the colors might look nice and vibrant against the white paper, but when you pick the plastic up and hold it up to the light, it will likely look washed-out and/or streaky.
To build up the colors more, fold another layer of cellophane and place it on top of the inked side of your current sheet. Then go over the colors and lines again, once again in order from lightest to darkest.
Keep adding layers until you're satisfied with the darkness of the colors. You can even get some interesting effects and shading by combining layers of different colors!
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Step five:
When you're done, add one final layer of cellophane to the top to protect the inks. If you have a ruler or bone folder, I recommend using it now to smooth out the plastic and press the layers together as much as possible.
Then just trim around the edges and slap it on your window! :D
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