So, I cheated slightly in that I didn't actually verify that the techniques I used came up for the 9 possible categories she listed, from which we were to choose 3. But if they didn't they should have, and they are all from the tutorials section. Linking the tutorials below. Everything came from my scrap box so I can't recall all the details of colours used...
Background: embossing folder stamping. I used Gelatos and an American Crafts ef.
Faux: Faux Wood is in the first part of the linked tutorial for a faux wood frame, and Faux barn Board speaks for itself. Can't remember what colours I used for this.
Distress: I think the faux barn board would definitely also count as a distress technique.
Coloring: the flowers in my tree were cut from a scrap of paper coloured with Brushos - here's the link to the Watercolor Powders tutorial, which is a fabulous one with loads of ideas.
Die-cut my tree, flowers and birds (Cling Wrap Background using Brushos), stamped the sentiment, distressed the edges of the background panel, added Stickles to the flower centres and that's it.
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Sun, Aug 13, 2017 @ 12:12 PM
LOVELY embossed and cling-wrap by...soft and serene as is your LOVELY sentiment!! LOVELY die-cut tree and elements. LOVELY fence! Yahoo...your card is LOVELY all around!
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Fri, Aug 18, 2017 @ 2:43 AM
Sabrina, not sure how I missed this one, but it popped up in my thumbnails and it is gorgeous. Love the fence, the sentiment, and the whole feel of this card. BEAUTIFUL!!!!
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