WT726 = Tissue - use tissue paper in any way you like. One of my favourite ways is scrunched up and glued behind acetate.
On a piece of aluminum foil, I dripped a couple of shades of blue alcohol inks and a white mixative. I spritzed with alcohol ink blending solution.
I smooshed a piece of acetate into it until happy with the result (re-spritzing with the AI blending solution if the AIs got too dry). I let the acetate air dry.
I scrunched up a piece of white tissue paper and glued it to the acetate (the side with the AIs).
When the glue was dry, I stamped and heat embossed the branch and stars with Versamark and gold embossing powder on the non-AI/tissue side. I did the same for my vertical sentiment on a white cardbase, and then taped the acetate panel next to it.
A word of advice about heat embossing on acetate - it will not work on the acetate packaging that comes with our stamps and dies. You need a good quality acetate - I use Grafix .007 acetate used here - available at Amazon.com.
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Thu, Feb 07, 2019 @ 5:15 PM
Gorgeous!
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Fri, Feb 08, 2019 @ 6:41 AM
Wow your card looks so glossy!! And I love love love that heat embossed gold on there -- this is a fabulous card!!!
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Sat, Feb 09, 2019 @ 3:03 AM
Oh my goodness Susan I love how this turned out. Great technique and stunning colors too. I do love blue and white cards and the bits of gold really pop with that stunning blue. Thank you so much for playing along.