Photo Details
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 | | Measurements: side striped panels including the border – 1 ¾ x 4 ½”, sentiment panel including the two borders 2 ¼ x 3 1/3”
This photo is just a tad brighter than in real life.
-Prismacolor pencil, baby oil and paper stumps were used for the flowers and leaves color; this is the same technique as Gamsol magic but I use baby oil and I’m very happy with the results - no odorless but harmful fumes that give me a headache. I have to mention this once in a while because I get messaged often as to what the baby oil does!
-The flowers and leaves are sculpted using a metal ball stylus. I love the dimension it gives and its well worth the few minutes it takes to do the technique.
-Corner features are from the EK Success Iron Eagle punch.
-Piercing was done with the Stampin Up mat pack and Making Memories piercer.
-Clear gems are placed in the flower center using Diamond Glaze for adhesive.
Images from Cornish Heritage Farms. |
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Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 GMT Views: 2224
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Additional Info
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Keywords: SC211 Cornish Heritage Farms CHF K & Company
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Stamps: Cornish Heritage Farms/CHF – Bloomin Beautiful (Kim Hughes) Motivational Centers (Mona Lisa Moments), Beautiful (The Rummage Bin)
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Paper: Archiver’s – blue, Bazzill – Lavender textured, K & Company – designer paper Brenda Walton – Beyond Postmarks
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Ink: Archival - Jet Black
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Accessories: Piercer, mat pack, gems, Diamond Glaze, metal ball stylus, Prismacolor pencils, baby oil, paper stumps
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Techniques: Paper Piercing, Prismacolor, paper sculpting, cut outs
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