I am a Glimmer Mist JUNKIE! I am fortunate enough to be friends with a person who is on the Glimmer Mist design team so I have taken several classes from her and have been taught the "right way" to use it.
The important thing to use with your Glimmer Mist is a heat gun. Without drying your stuff with a heat gun, the paper or flowers or whatever warps. When you use a heat gun it's easy to flatten out the material and it dries harder. Also no worry about ripping the paper/flowers/etc.
Another thing to remember is that you can use more than one color on things. Layering the Glimmer Mist makes beautiful colors and adds to the "glimmer-y-ness" (is that a word?) of whatever you are spraying on.
I use it mostly for Prima (or other brands) paper flowers. I can buy white or off-white flowers and make whatever color I want. I have also done a couple of mini-albums with it.
For some great pictures, go to
www.everythingaltered.com and look at some of her projects and the classes she has taught.
Do you know Lauren personally? I took one of her classes in Fredericksburg, and she was AWESOME. I never really "got" Glimmer Mist until I saw her in action with it - and now I use it on just about everything I make. I made six (I think? Pretty sure it was six) 6x6 pages with her, and came away with a bunch of ideas.
The big things I learned -
shake the bottle like nail polish - side to side, not up and down (like champagne), you'll clog the nozzle with glimmer and not get any type of shimmer effect.
start with a little, little mist from 10-12 inches away. Let air dry or use a heat gun (always use a heat gun - I'm not patient). Then add a little more. Repeat drying process. You can always add more glimmer, it's a real pain to take it away.
Use more than one color - it will look better.
Glimmer Mist plays very nicely with Distress Ink.
One of my fav pages I made is I used a butterfly mask, ran it through the Cuttlebug so the paper was embossed. Sprayed purple, blue and white glimmer mist (don't remember the correct names, sorry) on the paper and dried. Then I used my white ink pad to go over the butterfly, then I outlined the butterfly with a silver sharpie.
Another thing I did was on white chipboard, I put a gold foil butterfly sticker, sprayed blue and white glimmer mist, and then painted the inside of the butterfly with watercolors. That turned out really cool also.
Can't post pics right now because it's almost bedtime, but if anyone would like to see just let me know and I'll post.
I REALLY like glimmer mist - I'm getting ready to take a Halloween project class using it - can't wait to see what we do!