This was easy because I used two stash prints. The one with the bunny pull toy is a bubble painting; the background is a gel print with alcohol inks and a foam stamp. One can never duplicate a gel print so I have no idea how this was done, except for what I've listed. Not sure if I had to use acrylic paint to pull the print. I've been anxious to use this print and I thought it worked well for today.
For the IC, of course I was inspired by all the pretty, colorful, fun Easter stuff, but not one specific item. Thursday's WT was to feature confetti. I have had the chunky mint green confetti for years, it's supposed to be for paper making. Have I ever used it that way? Nope.
Finally, I thought I could feature this for yesterday's F4A: games. I'm not from a game playing family but my youngest granddaughter, Mirren, loves to play games, all sorts but she has always loved word games especially, like 20 Questions or 'I'm thinking of something pink or green or brown or whatever.' Or 'what is your favorite color, Grandma? what is your favorite food, Grandma?' She can go for hours, whereas, I run out of ideas and she asks the same things over and over. She loves to talk and is very extroverted, unlike her Grandma. So this card is dedicated to her....'I'm thinking of something pink, purple and green!'
Thanks for the challenges!
Date: Saturday, April 9, 2022 GMT Views: 409
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Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105266
Sat, Apr 09, 2022 @ 10:44 AM
What a fun print of an old pull-toy!!
------------------------------ Anne HarmonFS154, QFTD58, PROUD FAN CLUB MEMBER (photo of our Great Granddaughter Elise, just 6 months old) and me, even older.
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131950
Sat, Apr 09, 2022 @ 2:01 PM
Beautiful background. That's my issue with so many background techniques - I would like them to be reproducible. That chunky mint stuff looks super, must give great texture.