TLC801 = Stamping with rubber bands. See Karen's instructions here.
For the water/waves I used Karen's technique, but twisted the rubber bands as I wrapped them around the acrylic block. I wanted the ink/paint pick-up to be uneven. Did them first with blue ink, then with small twisted bands, picked up white acrylic for the white caps. I thought Karen's technique worked out well for water. Stamped the image and came back in with white acrylic for the sails and a few highlights.
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Mon, Jun 29, 2020 @ 4:30 AM
Brilliant and beautiful! I have this image but haven't seen in it in a while and wonder where I put it last. Beautiful colors and details. Wonderful use of that technique - now I want to play! Hugz
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Mon, Jun 29, 2020 @ 4:40 AM
Love how you created the waves and perfect for your sailing boat. TFs. Happy day
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Mon, Jun 29, 2020 @ 6:06 AM
The white makes this fabulous, Sallie!
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