Well that does it, I have officially cut up my last sheet of white...
Had a little adventure with that little piece of hodgepodge you see in the left hand corner. It started out antique brass, so I smooshed it into the ww craft ink and covered it with white EP and a little glitter, then I heated it... When the smoke cleared I was left with this... I think It turned out pretty nice. I did the bg with more of the white EP and some versamark,then I sponged the sky with some bashful blue...
What do you think?
TFL
Date: Thursday, April 23, 2009 GMT Views: 964
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Thu, Apr 23, 2009 @ 8:42 AM
Very creative idea and details ~ TFS and hope your new stock of WW comes soon!
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Thu, Apr 23, 2009 @ 9:19 AM
Very pretty!
I had to move my smoke detector to the other side of the room since I set it off every time I used distress EP (or glitter, or shrink plastic....)
I love how the background turned out
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Thu, Apr 23, 2009 @ 11:41 AM
I think it's lovely - a great use of that stamp. So soft and pretty.
I used glitter and EP today, but on chipboard. What I did was do two layers of EP, and then sprinkle glitter on and heat it again so the glitter sank in a bit. It worked quite well - still have to clean up. No smoke, I am glad to say, LOL. My heat-gun is a high-strength DIY one and sometimes when I slightly singe paper I wonder should I get a proper craft one - but maybe I'll wait till I've triggered the smoke alarm at least once!!