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Tri-Color Beech
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Photo Details
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 | | When it came down to using pink and a leaf image I thought of the beautiful but sometimes hard to grow Tri-Color Beech and these leaves fit perfectly.
-Markers colored the image before stamping the leaves.
-Markers were also used with an artist brush to color the butterfly.
-Ink distressing was done on the image and designer paper panels.
-I cut the butterfly out, edged in black and glued to the card. For the slight bend of the wings I used a ball stylus to crease around the body.
-Scor-Pal and Nestabilities were also used on the card.
-To be sure and have the same pink on the designer paper as the image, I stamped the grid backgrounder image on it in the same ink color
Images from: Cornish Heritage Farms. |
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Date: Friday, October 24, 2008 GMT Views: 744
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Additional Info
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Keywords: LSC191 Cornish Heritage Farms CHF ink distressing butterfly Scor-Pal Nestabilities grid
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Stamps: Cornish Heritage Farms/CHF – Garden Friends, Silhouettes Blooms II, Scratched Grid Backgrounder
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Paper: 80% glossy white, Stampin Up retired green, Chocolate Chip, designer paper – Sandylion
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Ink: StazOn – Jet Black, Stampin Up – Positively Pink, Tim Holtz – old paper distress ink
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Accessories: Markers, artist brush, water, Scor-Pal, Nestabilities, sponge, brads, distressing tool
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Techniques: Grid, tool distressing, ink distressing, cut out
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