Beyond Diamond Glaze - DG3 Art Gel Tutorial - Halloween Pendants
Posted on August 12th, 2009 by admin
Digital Artist John W. Golden walks you through the process of using DG3 Art Gel and silver plated pendant trays to create your own jewelry. John introduces his line of pre-printed graphic sheets in this tutorial. There is even an experiment with glow in the dark Mod Podge™, though the results were not filmable (ambient lighting too low).
DG3 is a new (released 2008) clear glaze from Judikins, the makers of Diamond Glaze.
Pendant Trays, DG3, graphics and more available at http://www.goldensupplyco.com.
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