When I saw the colors for the CC502 I thought of my favorite card that I made awhile ago. I always make extra pieces of paper when I make these dylusion sprayed bkgs. I made 2 of these cards...one for Susie's HYCCT1429 to use a bkg technique, and one for my brother's birthday. His b-day is Dec. 22, so I try to make a card that has nothing to do with snowmen or the holidays. I also have trouble with masculin cards, so this was perfect. It also works for the WT503 to use a "favorite". This is my favorite bkg technique...sprey dylusion sprey ink, intensify the color by sponging distress inks in similar colors, splatter with water, stamp silhouette stamps along with masking, and add highlights with my fav item...my white gel pen. This is a surprisingly quick card to make since there is no coloring involved. TFL, Francie
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Fri, Oct 31, 2014 @ 3:02 PM
WOW! You create the coolest cards with vibrant color! Love the vivid greens and blues with the dark silhouettes and white accents. It would take me, at least, all day to even come close to this beautiful scene.
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Sat, Nov 01, 2014 @ 6:37 PM
Francie, I do enjoy seeing this type of card where the work is all in the technique. The tropical theme is a winner for me too. I have come to love palm trees and don't want to live anywhere they don't grow. It would be a treat for me to watch you create!
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Registered: September 21, 2006 Location: In the beautiful Sequatchie Valley, Home of the Paper Clip Project - The National Cornbread Festival Posts: 26563
Registered: September 21, 2006 Location: In the beautiful Sequatchie Valley, Home of the Paper Clip Project - The National Cornbread Festival Posts: 26563