I did not have spray inks for the ink spritzer technique. I used oxides and sprayed with water on my report cover. I need practice for this technique, but it was fun to try. I cheated though and sponged a bit in places with more oxide inks. I took an eyeshadow applicator and went around the edges with the Tsukineko frost white ink. TFL.
Date: Monday, August 21, 2017 GMT Views: 623
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Mon, Aug 21, 2017 @ 4:43 PM
Shirl this is so pretty! I really like your background. I also don't have any bottles of spray ink and wasn't feeling inspired so thought I might skip this challenge. You are making me re-think that! I really like the colors you chose, the pink gives it a happy glow.
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Mon, Aug 21, 2017 @ 7:44 PM
Shirl, your card is breathtaking. You chose the perfect colors of oxide inks to work with and you did an amazing job modifying this technique so you could make it work for this challenge (I love that!). These wonderful pink stem flowers really tie the pink in your background together beautifully. You have the most amazing sentiments for your cards Shirl, and this one is really special. Hugs! ~Karen.