Fun technique, I didn't find a lot of ink possible to use, I've got lot of stazon, and some memento, also DOX but any of these work with this technique, I've found my distress ink walnut stain and that's what I've used, I've got dye inks but not the right wood colors, I thought this worked pretty well with the woodgrain Ef, I've went over with walnut stain partially, layered with glossy brown on cream linen
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Date: Monday, August 8, 2022 GMT Views: 370
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Fabulous card, Anita! I love the scene you achieved with this neat technique! I need to try it with the walnut stain ink! I like the ink added to the woodgrain embossing, too!
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Mon, Aug 08, 2022 @ 11:00 PM
A lovely rustic look to suit your peaceful scene. Yes, I think you do have a lot of StazOn which I always admire and you use so well, but they certainly wouldn't work for this.
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Tue, Aug 09, 2022 @ 3:53 AM
Anything Distress would work and it doesn't have to be a dark brown. Just a deeper color. You created a beauty and I was hoping you'd use one of your beautiful images like this one.
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Tue, Aug 09, 2022 @ 10:07 AM
Wow, I love what you have achieved here on this pretty card and great image.
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