I created several backgrounds with transfer paper and stencils, following the directions in this week's Technique Lover's Challenge, Make An Impression. So much fun, and a technique I forget about doing!
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Date: Saturday, May 18, 2024 GMT Views: 263
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Paper: Neenah 110# white CS (base); SU! Basic Black CS; Gina K Design white CS; transfer paper
Ink: Distress Oxide Broken China, Cracked Pistachio; Versafine Onyx Black
Accessories: Vicki Boutin stencil Where To Next set; ancient set of Duro Tru-Pastels; Distress Embossing Glaze Broken China, Cracked Pistachio (butterfly); Whispers EP clear (greeting); clear enamel dots; Mod Podge spray fixative; Tonic Studios torn edge trimmer
Registered: June 4, 2009 Location: Deatsville, Alabama Posts: 83747
Sat, May 18, 2024 @ 11:33 PM
Great technique and pretty butterfly. Lovely card. Hugz
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 132004
Sat, May 18, 2024 @ 11:54 PM
That has a real classic rubbing look - it's something I remember doing as a child. Laughing at the "ancient set" of pastels. The chalk ones I used on one of my cards were at least 30 years old. I really like the way you stamped the butterfly on top, and that both the butterfly and rubbing have a colour gradient.