I use non bleached coffee filters so I decided to use more pigmented inks like the oxides. I also used up some die cuts I had sitting on my desk and some old bead trim that I've had for ages. What a fun technique.
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Mon, Feb 08, 2021 @ 7:30 PM
Absolutely beautiful Melissa. TFS. Happy day
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Tue, Feb 09, 2021 @ 5:37 AM
Boy, you made such a beautiful creation out of your bits and pieces. It really does make a lovely background, especially with those softer colors. Thanks for playing.
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Tue, Feb 09, 2021 @ 10:25 AM
What a fab vintage card! I love the way you stamped over your background.. The colour palette is really lovely - even if it was dictated by your unbleached filters. That's what I have in the kitchen, but when I bought large flat ones for my craftroom I went white.