This is my sample for my tutorial. After making the Delft Tile per the Tutorial instructions, I attached it to a larger white panel w/ the sentiment (SNS) and embossed dots then to a 4.5 x 6.25 (A6) white card.
The vase (SNS) was stamped, colored w/ markers and cut out. Some thin strips of white and cobalt were cut and added. The eternity label (ODBD) was stamped and die cut using the matching die.
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Sun, Oct 13, 2013 @ 6:25 PM
Wow, gorgeous vase and I love these wonderful tiles!!
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Sun, Oct 27, 2013 @ 8:34 PM
Julie...I am speechless at the real life look of your Delft card. Absolutely amazing. I recall others you have done with this technique, this is by far the best one yet!
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Registered: January 2, 2013 Location: Burlington NC Posts: 1861
Mon, Sep 01, 2014 @ 7:55 AM
Julie-Holy cow. I can't stop staring at this. I really can't. You are one of the most talented ladies I've ever met!!!!! I swear to you...I'm bowled over. Not only does this go into my faves, not only do I have a similar (Asian) vase that I NOW know what to do with, thanks to you, but we have GOT to meet up!! I just want to see you create!!! The horses, this...you leave me absolutely breathless-this time from AWE and not laughing! Although you get me both ways!! ;)
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Registered: January 4, 2012 Location: Twin Cities, MN Posts: 864
Wed, Apr 01, 2015 @ 4:09 PM
Over 4500 views and 91 comments on this one - and I can see why!! This is truly a stunning creation! I love all the dimension and texture, as well as the classic cobalt and white colors. You knocked this technique out of the park!