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Thanks SO MUCH Judy for hosting and coming up with such a fun challenge! I loved the first one so much I just had to make a second card using a different color. Here they are . . .
Finally!!! took me awhile but I finally uploaded my challenge card. I realized that the first card I made didn't quite meet the rules, that it be a white or cream background, oops!!
I've been lurking on splitcoast for years, but this is my first challenge. I was reminded of wedgewood china with this technique, so I used a light blue for mine. You can see it here: Wedgewood
I just made a prayer card for my neighbor who is recovering at her daughters from a back injury and she's 88 years old. I used the technique but brighter colors so she can see them better. I really love this technique!!!! Here is mine.
Such a great technique. I 've seen so many great cards, and have really enjoyed making my own. I have another one in the works right now. Thanks for looking.
As much as I love this technique I think this will be my last belleek pottery for a while. I'm quite certain I will revisit it. Thanks for such a great idea!
Wow...Stunning technique I used SU Very Vanilla Craft Ink and EB on W White CS with I think gorgeous results. Thank you, thank you for your awesome description and links......all very helpful. I will be using again very soon
__________________ Wanda ~ Dirty Dozen Alumni, Designer for Color Throwdown & Raise the Bar challenges Cullen-ary Creations...my blog HERE'S MY GALLERY
__________________ Wanda ~ Dirty Dozen Alumni, Designer for Color Throwdown & Raise the Bar challenges Cullen-ary Creations...my blog HERE'S MY GALLERY
My card using your challenge is Boys Toys. I used my brayer for the first time to do this and it was much easier to get the colour on - so thank you. I have also never used pale colours before so thank you for that too.