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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Wed, Jan 22, 2014 @ 5:21 AM
This beautiful card is a mix of happy, fun and beauty, Sallie! The happy is the overall feeling it gives, the fun is from the two borders and the beauty is all inclusive!
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Thu, Jan 23, 2014 @ 12:02 PM
This is just the prettiest card I have seen in ages. I must get more adventurous because your use of white acrylic has made these daisies just beautiful. Of course, most of that has to do with your talent in shading them etc. I am going to Case this for sure or at least give it a try.
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Thu, Jan 23, 2014 @ 4:07 PM
ACK!!! Now I have to buy this stamp!!!! And the ink!! And Paper!!! Could I borrow your talent??? I'll give it right back!!! ;) Truly beautiful, my sister!
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