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 | | I loved this technique. I combined it with the W.I.S.H. technique. I was going for a Tuscanny look. When I did the W.I.S.H. technique, I wanted to make sure that the watery ink didn't leak into the white score lines. I scored the lines and then went over it with a white prisma pencil. I knew the wax in the pencil would act as a resist. I used Layers of Color Flutterescent for the Butterfly, and I used Layers of Color Creative Flourishes on the tile. I made this as an encouragement card for a dear stamping sister. The Stampin' sisters in Christ challenge was to make an encouragement card. I added quilled roses, brads and a rub on. |
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Date: Monday, November 29, 2010 GMT Views: 566
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Additional Info
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Keywords: TLC301 TLC299 Layersofcolor LOC faux tile butterflies SSIC W.I.S.H. quilling
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Stamps: Layers of Color, Flutterescent, Creative Flourishes
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Paper: white, gold, pink and black cardstock
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Ink: versamark, computer, cabin fever
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Accessories: brads, pearls, white prisma colored pencil, gold ep, heat gun, quilling tool, flower punch, acetate folder, markers, water spray bottle, embossing stylus
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Techniques: faux tile, wish
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Difficulty (1-Easy 5-Advanced): 3
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