-Polished stone with alcohol inks is used for the background.
-Corner feature is the left over from the EK Success Iron Eagle punch and itÂ’s glued in place. The little faux brads are punched and the Art Glitter added to the top so it looks like a real brad. Art Glitter is the same as Diamond Glaze and Crystal Effects.
-The brad was a bit bright for what I liked so did colored it with permanent black marker and wipe it to smear; this has to be done fast. It does take that high shine away.
-The wire is taped on the back and wrapped around to the desired look and taped again. I then punched the hole and the brad prongs are on each side of the wire.
In case youÂ’re wondering: I did not enhance the photo to bring out the color. True alcohol inks are much brighter than the Stampin Up classic inks and alcohol technique.
Date: Thursday, December 20, 2007 GMT Views: 795
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Sun, Dec 30, 2007 @ 8:13 AM
I just love all your polished stone bgs. You are a master at making them. This one is outstanding. Love the contrast to the back and white zebra panel.