Sadly summer vacation is over. I was hoping to be home for DTGD week and participate for the first time....but that was not to be. It looks like I missed some fun and beautiful creations - looking forward to seeing more. I have two cards to share today. This one, using reflection stamping, I found demonstrated on Pinterest by SU Demonstrator France Martin . I've heard about reflection stamping using packaging tape but was really quite surprised how crisp the images come out when I tried it myself. It's a beautiful technique for the Wetlands stamp set, and so easy to create a sponged background. So even though this is a CASE I decided to share it. Thanks for taking a peek!!
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 GMT Views: 4047
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Thu, Aug 13, 2015 @ 10:56 AM
Thanks for that link! I had never heard of this technique! Cool! I sat down with my lunch to watch it. It is particularly exciting to me b/c as my friends can tell you, I love photos with water mirror images.
Your card came out great! I am inspired to try this!
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Wed, Aug 19, 2015 @ 11:25 AM
Oh, Lisa, this is gorgeous, and you've really done a beautiful job with the reflection technique! Your coloring is exquisite! A wonderful masculine card, and I also love the MB die for a nice added interest. Stunning and so inspiring to me, since I struggle terribly with masculine cards! Hugs!
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Sat, Sep 26, 2015 @ 10:14 PM
What a beautiful card, Lisa. Your reflection image is great and your coloring is incredible. Wow, lucky the person who receives this work of art. It's stellar.
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