I hope Tea Dye ink counts. I used the tea dye ink on the lace, doily and flower to make it look aged. I saw the other day someone used Mulberry paper on their card and remembered I had lots of it. So decided to use on this project. I cut the Red mulberry 3 times double to make 6 petals. Crumbled them, then straighten out and added to doily. Added aged flower to center. Added lace and butterfly. TFL
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131503
Thu, Apr 27, 2017 @ 3:24 AM
I reckon tea dye ink counts, Carolyn - less messy and faster than using real tea. The doily makes a lovely background for your beautiful mulberry blossom.
Registered: July 25, 2004 Location: Hog Wallow, KY Posts: 38242
Thu, Apr 27, 2017 @ 8:28 AM
Beautiful. This reminds me I have tons of mulberry paper also. I think the tea dyed ink works, and if I do a card I plan to use it too. So I second the use of dye. Lol. I like the big beauty of flower you created, and paired with the lace it is so striking.