I changed:
- the size of the card
- used bleeding tissue paper instead of inks
- stamped over with the leaves
- changed the sentiment and embedded it
I bought some 'bleeding tissue paper' on Amazon. Basically all you do it tear pieces, lay them onto your cardstock, spray with a generous amount of water and let dry. When dry, you remove the tissue and the colour is left behind.
I stamped the leaves, die cut from the panel and added the sentiment.
thanks for looking.
Karen, this is a great case of Ardyth's card. I have never heard of bleeding tissue paper. What a fantastic technique and beautiful card you created with it. The stamped leafy pattern is highlighted perfectly with those color patterns.
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Sun, Jan 23, 2022 @ 9:55 AM
Wonderful and colorful case, mf!
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Sun, Jan 23, 2022 @ 12:31 PM
Your changes made turned out well in your colorful creation too. Ardyth has such unique and wonderful ways of using bold and bright colors, and you do too, Karen.
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