I would like t try this again, but I do love this technique. Thank you Jean for introducing me to this technique. I did it two different ways, the wrong way and then the right way! LOL
I put oxide re-inkers on a glass mat, then put them on my watercolor panel, and spread around, just like in the video. Dried it, then ran it through with this Cuttlebug Flurries embossing folder. Then I ran my Deep Lagoon ink pad over the raised parts of the panel. Next, fussy cut it out. I went around the edge with black maker and then put on my main panel. I like the color I cut off so punched more snow flakes out of it and put on the panel with sticker dots in the centers. I used my Spectrim Noir Crystal Clear Sparkle pen on both the punched snowflakes and the snowflakes on the embossed panel. At least I like the color. I will look through my EFs and see if I can come up with a better one. And, I have a Christmas card!
Thanks for looking.
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Wed, Mar 10, 2021 @ 7:49 AM
Love the colors, looks iridescent! Looks great on your snowflakes, too. Excellent idea using the beautiful paper you made with that technique!
Awesome fussy cutting making a perfect gem!
Betty
Registered: June 4, 2009 Location: Deatsville, Alabama Posts: 82473
Mon, Mar 15, 2021 @ 3:15 AM
Very cool colors and textures, Sharon. This came out very well! Hugz
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Sun, Mar 28, 2021 @ 10:54 AM
Wow, lots of steps to this technique but that embossed panel is beautiful, and what a great use of the “leftovers” - those snowflakes finish it nicely!
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