I don't recall ever making a spring card in fall. I tried the Distress Stain technique from yesterday. I only had a few colors and, truly, I made the technique my own. My plan: no plan, just stamp it, paint it as messy as possible, make it funky. I used Distress paint for the yellow background for the teapot challenge. Wendy has a greenhouse, loves yellow, so you have to do flowers or plants. I'll probably stamp 'Thinking of You' inside. This stamp is large, has all sorts of detail but is basically an outline stamp (first time use). I don't have many of those. I love the teapots and those cookies. So gorgeous.
Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 GMT Views: 1367
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Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 3:25 AM
Gorgeous bg and stamping, Jean. This is sooo encouraging and cheerful and bright - the perfect card for our Novembers! Hugz
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Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 2:35 PM
oh, my goodness!!! I missed this one and found it in the Favs of the week thread! I am happy I did as it is whimsical and joyful...something WE ALL need more of in our lives. Excellent work, COoW (Chief Officer of Whimsy)!!!
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