I'm this week's WTUI hostess and I'm looking for fences on cards, in my Wanna Paint A Fence challenge.
I embossed the fence on watercolor paper. Colored my stamps with markers and misted them to create the watercolor look and stamped the sentiment. Die cut the panel, frame and flowers. Cut the fence with the Slice cartridge. Assembled the panels, die cuts and ribbon bow and added some Liquid Pearls to the flowers to complete. TFL
Date: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 GMT Views: 1522
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Wed, Jul 12, 2017 @ 9:59 PM
Carla, that is EXQUISITE! There is just nothing I don't LOVE about it!
Your stamped area is so ethereal...misting your stamp creates a great effect! Fences are a delightful! Love your brainy sentiment...beautiful and heartwarming, but so true. The blue spray of flowers with its cute little bow are a standout against the larger fence!
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Thu, Jul 13, 2017 @ 6:39 AM
I love the way you captured the two perspectives of distance in this gorgeous card. The fence in the far ground has the bush, and the closer fence has the close up of the cut branches. Very cleverly designed.
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