Pretty crazy, I guess. As far as the TLC goes, I used a CTMH wavy line and just kept moving my cardstock down. I didn't have to do too much adjusting or use the acetate because the stamp was wider so it left some ink on either side and I just eyeballed it.
The 'cluster' is a stamp I made for myself out of hot glue on an acrylic block. Just kind of a funky spiral flower. So that's the outer edges, stamped twice for each. Then I stamped the unknown center (it's a set of paint splats) in the espresso truffle, then I decided to use the Essentials by Ellen flower right in the center to give it a little more fullness. Might still add a little embellishment in the centers, what do you think?
Date: Monday, May 13, 2019 GMT Views: 1353
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Mon, May 13, 2019 @ 1:25 PM
That paint splat makes an awesome flower center on these 'almost' abstract flowers. I may have to try dropping some hot glue on a block - it's a very interesting look!
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Mon, May 13, 2019 @ 2:54 PM
I love the colorway. And the hot glue gun stamp...I'm going to have to make one. If I am honest...I thought the snout of an animal was the first thing I saw. Entirely creative!
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