I sprinkled a couple of shades of blue Brushos on coated cs and spritzed with water. I allowed it to dry naturally overnight. Then I put it into my MISTI and stamped with Versafine ink (I used a pale grey ink so that I could see that I got all the details of the stamp and Versafine really gives that) and heat embossed with super fine white embossing powder.
I trimmed it down and framed it with a triple-stacked pierced frame die cut, mounted it on fun foam, and put it on a white card base.
In case you're wondering, "hiver" is French for "winter".
Date: Thursday, January 16, 2020 GMT Views: 1557
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Thu, Jan 16, 2020 @ 9:50 AM
Beautiful winter card. I love the blues and white. Reminds me I haven't used my Brushos in a while.
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Thu, Jan 16, 2020 @ 10:41 AM
I was dying to know what hiver meant. So the same root as hibernate. I learned something today! And so enjoyed your beautiful card! I finally broke down and bought some brushos. I hope I can use them half as well as this.