I haven't used the ghosting technique for a very long time. It is done with Versamark ink and sponging. I stamped the ghost and sponged on my green ink. Then stamped the flower again in black StazOn and watercolored the blossom. I decided to stamp the butterfly from the set and add it to the card as well. I fussy cut both of them out and glued direct to the card. Also added a layer of shimmery Crystal effects to the butterfly. I should have placed it differently but it is stuck very well so it's staying where it is.
Date: Saturday, October 31, 2020 GMT Views: 982
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Sun, Nov 01, 2020 @ 1:03 AM
I'm glad you listed that it was an azalea, I was trying to decide if it was that it or a rhododendron. I like the way you used the same stamp both for your ghosted background and the main feature. The purple and yellow are great for Polly's challenge.
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Mon, Nov 02, 2020 @ 7:06 PM
Pat this is absolutely gorgeous. Love your ghosting technique. Thanks for playing in my challenge and for getting “spooked”. Happy day and hugs
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