I used a fence die instead of making a fence card front and popped it up on my background with foam dots.
I used all white for my flowers.
I used all daisies instead of a mix.
I added a background from my stash that was made by sponging Versamark randomly on a white panel and then embossing with blue on the top and green on the bottom.
I just colored in the center of the blooms and lightly across the stems with COPICs
I realized the fence was TOO white, behind the white blooms, so I sponged a bit of Tea Dye on the edges as well as on the edges of my back panel.
I splattered the finished card with a Black POSCA Pen.
Thank you for your inspiration today Vikki - enjoy your week in the FS gallery!
Date: Sunday, July 16, 2023 GMT Views: 473
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Sun, Jul 16, 2023 @ 2:19 PM
So happy and fun, Julie. Fab fence, flowers, and colors. YOur sponging is VERY cool. Love this card. Hugz
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Sun, Jul 16, 2023 @ 8:05 PM
Love your tea dyed additions you made on the fence. It really adds such great depth and the splatters add texture!
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Julia, this is a great case of Vikki's inspiration card. I loved that card also. Wow! The technique you used to create the blue and green background is wonderful. I would have never thought to add embossing powder. The sponging on the fence was just the perfect touch so your beautiful daisies would show better. My favorite thing about this the black splatter. This is gorgeous!