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On page 20 of the Holiday Mini Catalog, there is a card with Frankenstein on it. I am curious how they got the Celery CS behind the stamped image to look the way it does. I almost looks like it's clay. Is it created by wetting the paper first then tearing and "squishing" the edges? Does anyone have any idea how they achieve this look? Thanks for your help!
Renee, that's it exactly! You don't necessarily have to wet the edges, but it makes it much, much easier! It makes for a really cool look, doesn't it!?