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I started by making the background with white and blue acrylic paint using a credit card to dispatch the paint and making some mouvement and dimension, dried with hot gun, stamped the hydrangea masked and stamped 2 more, the first one is stamped with dox dried stamped again with versamark and used blue EP to emboss, masked that one and did the left one with DOX salty ocean misted with water and dried with hot gun, stamped the right one with salty ocean misted with water dried and stamped again with versamark and heat set with white EP, the leaves are stamped with stazOn olive green, I die cut the cup and stamped just for you on it, and to finish used light blue acrylic mousse to give a bit more dimension.
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Date: Saturday, May 25, 2019 GMT Views: 57968
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Sat, May 25, 2019 @ 4:41 AM
So pretty, Anita. I love your background done with the credit card (we were thinking kind of alike using the credit cards). I love your hydrangeas and they look so pretty in that teacup.
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