So, I watched the video. And somewhere between watching it and doing something it went off in left field. this is the first time I have ever really done a misted stamping with something that was not an organic stamp ( blooms or leaves) so, the sharp angles of these snowflakes did not look well with a "watered" look, and so, I just kept adding more layers of ink and paint and water splatters. tonight after work I looked at the panel and thought well if you cut out the best snowflake, (and chop the rest up) maybe it could be salvaged, so the edges looked a little neekid and I took a copper leafing pen to them. and I was digging through my already cut snowflakes and I was looking for a vellum one and found this pale blue one and thought oh, that's pretty. and I finally decided to just stop before it weighed ten pounds. (at the rate I was going that had definite probabilities) Thanks for this challenge Angie & tfl.
Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2021 GMT Views: 485
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Fri, Aug 20, 2021 @ 1:55 AM
I feel your pain with this - I had fun but didn't really stick to the script. I love your resulting card - it has a lovely wintry slightly dreamy feel to it
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