Don't you hate it when you glimmer mist something and it gets all wrinkled up? I don't know about you but I have tried everything from ironing (minimal success) to heat gun (no success) and then I found this tip somewhere. (Sorry, can't remember where)
After you spray your paper with mist, put a plain piece of cardstock on top (you can reuse the same one over and over again) and then put a stack of paper or a 12x12 glass mat on top of it, followed by something else heavy (I use weights) The stack of paper or 12x 12 mat helps to distribute the weight across the whole page and keep it flat while it dries. Work on another page, or other pieces of the same page while it dries.
Also, if you are wanting more coverage from your mists, don't soak your object, that will result in puddles. Instead mist several times and let dry in between.
Finally, for masking or using stencils, it is ideal if you put adhesive on the stencil or mask to keep it from moving while you mist. (spray non permanent adhesive is great for this) but if you are lazy like me, and don't want to bother with the glue, just position your mist more or less directly above so that it isn't being angled under the edges of your mask and spray somewhat lightly to avoid puddles that will seep under your mask.
Oh and a note on the heat gun - it does work for drying glimmer mist and actually gives it more of a burnished look, I just find that it doesnt help keep the wrinkles away from my paper.
Thanks, Meg... great tips, especially about weighting down the paper.
Lynda
thanks for the tips, especially the one about how to keep it flat.
You can actually use a brayer with a heat gun and it will lay flat
thanks for those tips, very helpful! here is a question; most of my GM's come out 'splotchy' and uneven no matter how much I shake the bottle before use... how can I avoid this?
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The more you shake the more blotchy it will come out. Gently tip up and down to mix then spray.
beachlover wrote:thanks for those tips, very helpful! here is a question; most of my GM's come out 'splotchy' and uneven no matter how much I shake the bottle before use... how can I avoid this?
beachlover wrote:thanks for those tips, very helpful! here is a question; most of my GM's come out 'splotchy' and uneven no matter how much I shake the bottle before use... how can I avoid this?
You might also be spraying a little too close to the paper, or holding your misting hand too still. I hold the paper I'm spraying onto at least 10-12 inches away and then move my misting hand in soft strokes as I mist...gives a much better, less splotchy look for me. I also stopped misting straight down onto a project (unless I'm using a mask)...I just run outside with my paper, and mist it standing up with my arm extended.
Laura Fiore wrote:beachlover wrote:thanks for those tips, very helpful! here is a question; most of my GM's come out 'splotchy' and uneven no matter how much I shake the bottle before use... how can I avoid this?
You might also be spraying a little too close to the paper, or holding your misting hand too still. I hold the paper I'm spraying onto at least 10-12 inches away and then move my misting hand in soft strokes as I mist...gives a much better, less splotchy look for me. I also stopped misting straight down onto a project (unless I'm using a mask)...I just run outside with my paper, and mist it standing up with my arm extended.
oh yeah, when I am just misting the background without a mask, I hold the spray at an angle to the paper and both sort of out in front of me over the trash can. (My scrap room is meant to be allowed to get dirty, so I don't worry much about overspray - the wall behind my trash can is multi colored now - lol!)
megamay wrote:Laura Fiore wrote:beachlover wrote:thanks for those tips, very helpful! here is a question; most of my GM's come out 'splotchy' and uneven no matter how much I shake the bottle before use... how can I avoid this?
You might also be spraying a little too close to the paper, or holding your misting hand too still. I hold the paper I'm spraying onto at least 10-12 inches away and then move my misting hand in soft strokes as I mist...gives a much better, less splotchy look for me. I also stopped misting straight down onto a project (unless I'm using a mask)...I just run outside with my paper, and mist it standing up with my arm extended.
oh yeah, when I am just misting the background without a mask, I hold the spray at an angle to the paper and both sort of out in front of me over the trash can. (My scrap room is meant to be allowed to get dirty, so I don't worry much about overspray - the wall behind my trash can is multi colored now - lol!)
I'm hoping I can make my back patio a little shiny with different colors of mist, LOL Or turn the lawn a different color if I step a little further out the back door
Laura Fiore wrote:megamay wrote:Laura Fiore wrote:
You might also be spraying a little too close to the paper, or holding your misting hand too still. I hold the paper I'm spraying onto at least 10-12 inches away and then move my misting hand in soft strokes as I mist...gives a much better, less splotchy look for me. I also stopped misting straight down onto a project (unless I'm using a mask)...I just run outside with my paper, and mist it standing up with my arm extended.
oh yeah, when I am just misting the background without a mask, I hold the spray at an angle to the paper and both sort of out in front of me over the trash can. (My scrap room is meant to be allowed to get dirty, so I don't worry much about overspray - the wall behind my trash can is multi colored now - lol!)
I'm hoping I can make my back patio a little shiny with different colors of mist, LOL Or turn the lawn a different color if I step a little further out the back door
LOL - I have white spots in my back lawn right now from my latest project. I thought mowing would take care of the spots, but they are still there.
Trying to decide if I want to share my newest project with the whole world or hang onto it for a bit, maybe take better pics. Laura - you can probably see it though
What I have been doing is take my paper and putting repositional glue dots on the back and attaching it to poster board and after it drys it comes out flat.
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thanks for the tips girls! I have been shaking those bottles up too much, I know that for sure now can't wait to go home and practice the new techniques! I defintely have lots of colors to ply with
and why do I have this funny image in my head of Laura flying around in a field, with wings, spritzing the land with Glimmer Mist
and why do I have this funny image in my head of Laura flying around in a field, with wings, spritzing the land with Glimmer Mist
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I have a similar image, but it also involved the neigbors laughing uproariously lol.beachlover wrote:thanks for the tips girls! I have been shaking those bottles up too much, I know that for sure now can't wait to go home and practice the new techniques! I defintely have lots of colors to ply with
and why do I have this funny image in my head of Laura flying around in a field, with wings, spritzing the land with Glimmer Mist
Thanks for the great tips everyone! I just got my first GM, and have used it a couple times, but have been getting puddles and splotches. I think I'm probably shaking too hard. I'll just mix gently next time. Can't wait to try masking!
Rachel
we also learned at CHA that shaking the bottle is not recommended....rolling between your hands is better
~pam~
4peasinourpod wrote:we also learned at CHA that shaking the bottle is not recommended....rolling between your hands is better
this does take a freakin' long time, but it will be worth it in the end.
Someone told me to stir with it. I prefer to do figure 8's like I used to as a majorette
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