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This is a fun take on the classic Hidden Magic Technique. With a few twists and tweaks it can look quite different and interesting. The one I’ll show you today has a watercolor effect to it hence the name Watercolor Mokume Gane. You can try this in any color you like, and it would look completely different with a different texture stamp. It’s fun, easy and a great overall technique. Let’s get started.
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