Wanted to try the erasable ink technique with a very dark color base. Like it better with just one color and in a dark shade. However, I wanted the technique to stand alone as my card, so I used Copics in light shades and highlighted the edges or the middle lines of my squiggle flowers.
Still wasn't happy with the look so I added vintage photo ink around the edges of the panel and the card base. Then lightly applied some to a few areas of the card itself.
The shape of the panel is actually the curvy lines of my stamp block. Cut around the inked edges to get the shape. Haven't decided if I like it yet!! Oh well it was an experiment!! TFL!!
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Wed, May 18, 2016 @ 11:51 AM
The first go at a new techie is always an experiment for me as well You totally got this one though! And I couldn't agree more... I prefer one ink and that of a darker color than most. Nice job!!!
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