This is my first 'Celine' swirl, thank you Laura for introducing me to it! I need to practice a
bit, but I love it already! A couple of side notes: I can't believe how hard these bars are already
after 2 days, it must be from the sodium lactate. Also, it's kind of hard to see in the picture, but the copper mica stayed shimmery in the CP. I also sprayed the top with rubbing alcohol every half hour for the first 2 hours, and it made a big difference....no ash this time!
Fantastic swirl and great colors!!! Absolutly beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela! =)
ReplyDeleteWowzers Cee Gee, this looks fabulous! The colors pop so beautifully! I'm glad you are liking the Celine swirl, it really is a very easy technique to use no matter how you pour your colors in. It seems to give a cleaner version of an in-the-pot swirl to me. I may never ITP swirl again, haha!! And yay for sodium lactate!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura! I totally agree about it being a cleaner swirl, it keeps the colors sharper :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I just Googled the "Celine Swirl" and found this post... so glad you're liking the technique!!
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