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Here are two more images using this method:
Urban Decay
Wisdom Within

Urban Decay is collaged w/ a few embellishments and acrylic. --> I don't like Urban it was a need to find my mojo project.. I didn't quite find it though...lol
Wisdom was done using irridecent acrylics, inks and stamps.
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Thank you so much for sharing. I have always wondered how people do this . T
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Alright I made a hybrid page, 70/30 rule...lol It's not really an SB page. It's a journaling page. I've been focusing on creating a book of memories, for my children. Almost like letters to the kids. This is one page the first page I created for the my older son.
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You can print on muslin? I had no idea. I do transfers using acrylic medium.

And love the 70/30 percentage... hehehe I can use that a guidance!
Re: printing on muslin - I have no idea either, I was just answering your question! I thought you found some one who manufactured muslin to print on. They do that with canvas etc. so I was just assuming you found a find and were asking a question. LOL
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you can print on alot of things... When i printed on muslin eons ago. what i did was first run it though my xyron left the backing on and then printed... came out pretty neat looking.
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dang! now those are definitiions!! lol
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