Well I wanted to hop on the band wagon and do this technique.. BUT.. I didnt want it to be for the type of card this was for.. This is actually a pet sympathy card.. The owner had to put her beloved friend down and a friend of her's wanted a special card... So I did the daisy's seeing how the horse's name was Daisy Mae.
I had this DSP bye DCWV called The Fall Glitter matstack and saw that and said BINGO .. Let me tell ya hard to match the browns.. so I went with the flowers .. sorta.. AND each flower was done with markers.. so yes I cleaned off and recolored each time .. lol
I REALLY like how this came out. I know everyone has been doing the same little borders of the maid card, but I like the look this gave..
Date: Saturday, July 21, 2012 GMT Views: 3659
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Mon, Jul 30, 2012 @ 7:16 AM
I'm so sorry about your friends horse...this is sure to bring her comfort!!! You have used this technique beautifully....love how you used the dp for matting and the horse image is wonderful!!!!
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Mon, Jul 30, 2012 @ 3:17 PM
I am so sorry for your friend...it is soooo hard to put a pet down, and I cant imagine how hard it would be too for a beautiful horse...this is a beautiful job and will so be loved...all that work paid off...TFS..:0)
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Fri, Sep 07, 2012 @ 3:41 PM
fantastic job. so very thoughtful of you. horses are so beautiful. I know the card was appreciated.
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