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I combined this challenge with the SC on Wednesday, so the card is late, LOL. These are the cards I came up with. They are pretty much the same, but I used different colors for the main image. Would love to know which you like best. I could not tell if the softer or bolder colors looked better. I thought this technique woudl be harder than it was. I did the emossing for the center/main image. Not sure how well you can see it. In both images the colors are brighter than IRL for some reason. Not sure why they photographed that way :confused: TFL
My 3 grandchildren, I love being a Grandma! My profile picture is a 5 generations picture with my granddaughter. I'm the one in the pink. lol (Back Right) Too fun.
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This card turned out to be fun! It started as a sketch challenge, then when I was unhappy with the color saturation I decided to emboss it, so why not do a resist and jump in on the fun! Its not on glossy, but the versamark resisted a bit too for a neat look...
Finally got to finish my card I started on Monday! What a totally cool combo of techniques. Thanks for the challenge! (but wow, it definitely doesn't work without glossy paper!) Here's my much resisted card...
Well, I combined this challenge with the Bouncing Brayer tutorial from Wednesday. As soon as I tried the bouncing brayer technique, I knew I had to try it with the emboss resist, and then decided, "why not go 3 for 3?"
I'm sending this to a friend who just had a baby boy. I wrote on the inside:
I know this probably has a little too much pink & 'bling' for a baby boy, and it should probably say, "you're" here, instead of "i'm" here, but...
Hopefully it will still be okay. I mean he is a baby, after all.