I admit it - I totally cased Lisa's card. I don't normally case a card so closely, but I loved her bubbles so much that I wanted to try them too. I tried to watch the tutorial, but my computer is acting up and would not let me go to YouTube so I just studied Lisa's bubbles and drew them using some caps and coins from my junk drawer and a white gel pen. Thanks Lisa!
Date: Monday, January 30, 2023 GMT Views: 619
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Mon, Jan 30, 2023 @ 3:09 PM
I have always been fascinated with the way bubbles reflect light and colors and you did a great job of capturing that on your card!
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Mon, Jan 30, 2023 @ 3:32 PM
Just beautiful, Nancy. I love yours and Lisa's bubble cards.
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Tue, Jan 31, 2023 @ 2:14 AM
I am so thrilled that you tried this and your bubbles came out perfect! I have to say I have several circle stencils that I used and that made it so much easier than looking for different sized circles around the house. I totally should have added that to my card. But seriously, I am so thrilled that you tried this because it really was super easy to follow and the results are amazing! I am going to add more bubbles the next time I do them. Since the challenge was for CAS, I only did a few to keep the card CAS for the challenge. I am in awe of this gorgeous card!!!!!