Grunge is a term used to describe grim or dirt. But, in the paper crafting world it adds texture to a card. There are several stamps in the annual catalog that include images that apply the grunge look to your card. Here are just a few.
Gorgeous Grunge
Timeless Textures
What if you wanted your splatter to be smaller, lighter, less obvious?
Today's quick tip video shares the micro splatter technique and it uses just one tool I'm certain you already own. Your Stampin' Write Marker!
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Great tip. Love your little videos, like this one. Thank you.
Hi Leslie! This is such a fun and simple way to add some texture to a card. I’m so glad you enjoyed the tip and all the other videos as well! Thanks for taking the time to stop and comment.
That is such a simple and cool tip all in one. Thanks for sharing Lisa.
Always enjoy your tips. THANK YOU
Hi Vonne! I’m so glad you are enjoying the tips. Happy Stamping!
thank you for sharing this easy step…..that’s what I love about S.U…the demos share what they love to do, create & share!
Hi Sue! We absolutely love to share. That’s what it’s all about. Someone shows us, we show others. It’s a big circle! Glad you found the video helpful. Thanks, too, for stopping by to leave me a comment. I appreciate the feedback.