I used the magic snowflake technique, that is meant to be done on glossy paper, but I did it on crushed curry. The effect is certainly different, but this conveys my feelings toward fall colors and I'm submitting it to the autumn leaves challenge, WT495. I really like how this turned out and know my classes will love it.
Joyce Lutz inspired this layout. Thank you, Joyce.
Thanks for looking. Susie
Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 GMT Views: 2892
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Wed, Sep 10, 2014 @ 9:27 AM
This turned out beautifully. Interesting to know that it worked on non-glossy cardstock! I remember trying a couple of variations when I linked the Magic Snowflake tutorial for a WT challenge last year - but I wasn't brave enough to try not using glossy. Both the wreath and the side panel turned out looking just beautiful.
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Fri, Sep 12, 2014 @ 5:52 PM
Susie, I just love your interpretation of this technique. It has turned out so well. You have inspired me to try it 'outside the square'. Thank you for sharing.
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