What a fun technique! I used a stencil for my bg....applied glue using a glue stick over the stencil and waited for it to dry. I then did a wash of red watercolor. The next step was to wipe the bg using a damp paper towel to show off the areas of the stencil touched by glue. Love how it turned out! I added some Inka Gold in copper on the main panel and around the edge, also a thin line of Krylon pen.
Not sure who will be getting this Valentine...I usually make several Valentines and then decide who will receive it. It normally works out that they individually "look" like someone in my family and I assign them ;)
Question: my Inka Gold has really dried out..any way to rehydrate it??
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Fri, Feb 03, 2017 @ 1:17 PM
ooh, love how this turned out, Polly!! Such great texture and I love the bits of inka gold throughout and then there's that lovely tree with hearts!!! Faved!!
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Fri, Feb 03, 2017 @ 4:27 PM
WOW! Your background looks so cool! Thanks for sharing how it was made. Love your card!
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