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I'd take a pic and post if I knew how.
I'm not sure if this is the "correct" way but I start at the top & work my way down. I put the first color on my whole lid, 2nd color on the upper portion of my lid (right b4 crease), 3rd I layer in the entire crease, 4th I blend over the 3rd in the outer 1/3 of my crease .Can anyone explain the layering technique to me? Do you start from the top or the bottom of the kscope? I was a member last year too so I have 3 eye kscope so I figure I better check that I'm using them right!
Here's a video demo by Mikey Castillo, who makes a lot of the kaleidoscopes /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />Can anyone explain the layering technique to me? Do you start from the top or the bottom of the kscope? I was a member last year too so I have 3 eye kscope so I figure I better check that I'm using them right!
Nice! I wish I knew how to do this - would have posted one a long time ago. every time i try i spend about 20 min attempting it with this new site.
I find I can only attach pics if I post from a mobile device.,.otherwise, I am as lost at you all are.Nice! I wish I knew how to do this - would have posted one a long time ago. every time i try i spend about 20 min attempting it with this new site.
Cant wait to get mine!This months sub arrived today
It is a beautiful kakeidoscope called goldfinger,
Shimmering gold, opalescent gray violet, peacock a deep cyan, and a smoldering gun metal.
Can't wait to play with this! So pretty!Goldfinger swatches. As usual, layering the shades gives such beautiful results!
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