mamakven
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Oct 2, 2014 22:01:19 GMT
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Post by mamakven on Jul 31, 2015 17:26:18 GMT
Any opinions? I like that the dabber doesn't require an applicator but i saw a process video using the dylusions and WOWZA, what great color!!
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oaksong
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Location: LA Suburbia
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Jun 27, 2014 6:24:29 GMT
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Post by oaksong on Jul 31, 2015 18:52:42 GMT
I saw the video of Dyan Reaveley's demo at CHA. The Dylusions look like they'd be fun to use. I haven't tried them either. Yes, the color is amazing, and it sounds like the coverage is good without soaking the paper. I noticed they have them at Michael's now, which I believe is new, at least for mine.
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Post by LisaDV on Jul 31, 2015 21:23:56 GMT
I have some dylusions sprays and they are quite nice. But those dylusions paints are to.die.for. I so want them. If it was between paint dabbers and dylusion paints, I'd go with dylusions! And if you do, be sure to upload a project so I can drool all over my monitor!!!
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mamakven
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Oct 2, 2014 22:01:19 GMT
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Post by mamakven on Jul 31, 2015 23:00:32 GMT
HAHAHA! and YAY about Michaels!!! i hope mine has them, i need to find stuff to use my coupons on!
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scrappington
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Jun 26, 2014 14:43:10 GMT
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Post by scrappington on Aug 1, 2015 0:15:02 GMT
Use a make up sponge or just have a dedicated applicator pad for them. They are amazing. I'm missing pink and purple from my collection. The colour is incredible. I have distress paints for some colours in between.
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