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DESIGN STYLES
Alcohol Ink Swirl: A technique used to create vibrant and swirling patterns with alcohol inks. It involves dripping, pouring, and manipulating the inks to create a marbled or tie-dye effect.
Full Glitter: A technique that is completely covered in glitter particles. It is typically applied in multiple layers to achieve a fully opaque and shimmering finish.
Ombre Glitter: A technique used to create a gradient effect with glitter. It involves applying the glitter in a graduated manner, typically starting with a lighter shade and transitioning to a darker shade. Ombre glitter creates a subtle, yet eye-catching look that adds dimension and interest to any style.
Peek-A-Boo: A technique used to create a playful and flirtatious effect. It can be achieved through various methods to create a peek-a-boo effect. Peek-a-boo design is often used to add a hint of mystery to a look, and is popular among those who enjoy making a statement with their appearance.
Power Wash: A technique used to create a distressed, weathered look. Power wash design is often used to give items a vintage or industrial look.
Smoked Effect: A technique used to create a smoky, shadowy appearance. Smoked effect design is often used to add depth and drama to a look.
Solid Color: A technique used to apply a single, uniform color. Solid color design is often used to create a clean and cohesive look, and is popular among those who prefer a simple and minimal aesthetic.
V-Split: A technique used to create a v-shaped design. It involves creating a v-shaped notch or wedge onto the material which creates a point of interest or visual contrast.
Woodgrain: A technique used to create the appearance of wood grain. Woodgrain design is often used to add warmth and character to a look.
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