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JudiKins Diamond Glaze Tutorial

A quick demonstration, by Judi Watanabe,  on how to use the Judikins Diamond Glaze to make a fun stamped image for a card or an easy jewelry project.

I got to watch Judi demonstrate this fun product and she let me photograph some of various steps to share with my readers.
First stamp the image onto clear embossing window plastic using a permanent ink, using even pressure.

Allow to dry, then you are going to flip the plastic over so you can add the diamond glaze onto the back of the plastic.

Add some dye based ink to the diamond glaze.

Use a clean paint brush to create a swirl pattern.

Then add some glitter.

Then allow to dry.

These are samples of some of the different projects she made using the stamps, diamond glaze, ink, bottle caps, and some fun glass stones.


The above projects were designed and made by Judi Watanabe.  Have you ever used Diamond Glaze? Leave a comment and share you experience with Diamond Glaze.

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