I used this piece of art for my inspiration. It reminded me of the little squares that came in a designer paper pack that I still needed to use up and I utilized the packaging to protect the paper too, thatÂ’s what the daisy flowers are cut from.
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-The small squares are chipboard stickers, the larger squares are the designer paper, daisies are the packaging pieces I punched out and these non sticker pieces were tacky glued to the card.
-The gems and pearls are attached with Diamond Glaze (any lacquer product will work). To make the process fast and easy I squeeze a drop of lacquer onto a waxed paper (I repurpose the paper that stickers and labels are purchased on), then touch the end of a large corsage pin to the lacquer then to the back of the gem which picks it up, position it on the image and press down with a finger, there is a little time to slide the gem into position if needed before it sticks tight.
-The white flowers are heat embossed using VersaMark and white powder.
-The border layer was ink distressed.
-The white base was scored around the edge.
Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Sat, Feb 13, 2010 @ 11:34 AM
Jaw dropping gorgeous Rox! This is better than the IC you chose. WOW WOW WOW! I really mean that too. WOW!!!! Gorgeous beyond belief. You Done Good. TFS :0)
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