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Surface Technique 4 & 5 Textured Tiles 

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Jacquard Lumiere Halo Acrylic Paints / Antique & Flatten (15 pages, 36 images) $5.00

This is the last in a series of 4 PDF-format tutorials giving instructions for creating polymer clay tiles using 5 different surface techniques using rubber stamps.  

These two related techniques began when I discovered a very interesting property with the Jacquard Lumiere Halo paints.  I love the effect of softly blended water-colours and this is the effect you get. There are a lot of variations possible with this technique.  I had a lot of fun experimenting with this one!
       
A tile consists of 3 layers – the decorative 1st layer and the back layers 2 and 3, which provide the channel for the cording.  The tutorial contains 2 parts, - the first is "The Basics" portion which details the tile construction portion (layers 2 & 3) as well as extra's such as "Creating a trim", "Creating an Inverse texture sheet" and "Sample Tile Templates". The second part covers the surface technique (layer 1). 
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