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Stamped Tag With Bandana Technique

This is a process on how to use The Bandana Technique using Tim Holtz Stamps. Inspired by Rach0113.

I've learn this technique from Rach0113 visit her channel she has awesome Mixed Media Art that is amazing I love her work http://www.youtube.com/user/RachO113

I've used Ranger Distress Inks, Versifine Ink, Tim Holtz Clear Stamps, White Pen, Black Stickles Crackle Accents and a Tag. Very easy and fun process, can't wait to learn more of this technique.









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