Jen's CAS256 = scallops. I punched the side border from the Kraft. Then I punched the border from white computer paper(thin) and glued it over the Kraft.
Dawn's TLC465 = White Kraft Watercolor. Per her instructions, I stamped my daisies image with VM and heat embossed with white. The next step I deviated a bit: I used white acrylic(instead of white craft ink) to add white to my image. It was part of the coloring as well as a base, where I would add color with reinkers and an aqua brush.
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Date: Monday, January 20, 2014 GMT Views: 4086
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Registered: October 21, 2010 Location: in the okanagan in b.c. canada Posts: 13012
Mon, Jan 20, 2014 @ 1:10 PM
Lovely daisies...one of my fav. flower. Very well colored with that style and wonderful beside your pretty border...TFS..:0)
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Registered: March 5, 2007 Location: Coatesville, Pennsylvania Posts: 44975
Mon, Jan 20, 2014 @ 3:08 PM
Oh my....I'm in awe....this card is magnificent!!!
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Registered: March 31, 2008 Location: Eastlake, OH Posts: 22598
Mon, Jan 20, 2014 @ 5:00 PM
Your coloring is incredible on this, Sallie! WOW! What an impact. Those flowers are shaded perfectly. I love that you used white paint. I don't have white craft ink so thanks for the idea! I had to go back and do a triple take on this one. Into favorites it goes!