Sabrina, Thank you for these challenges today. I so wanted to try the one with the rubbing alcohol. I searched high and low in this house for some rubbing alcohol, but to no avail. HOWEVER, I WILL be trying that technique when I purchase some!!! It is soooo cool looking!
I decided to go with the emboss resist using ep and sponging. If you look closely, my blue background has milky white spots in areas. I used my SU! Itty Bitty background stamp with white pigment ink and this is the result. I kinda like it! Reminds me of outer space!!!! LOL!
I also used my very frosty Snow Marker on the word SNOW. This marker is the best! You shake, mark where you want the snow, let dry and then heat it up and it gets puffy just like snow! (It's the little things in life.....right?) LOL!
Date: Thursday, November 21, 2013 GMT Views: 1412
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Thu, Nov 21, 2013 @ 4:06 PM
Lesley, your sentiment is the sentiment my DH keeps saying. He's hoping to be snowboarding soon. hehe I love your snowflakes. What a winter wonderland kind of card. LOVE it! TFS :0)
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Registered: June 16, 2008 Location: Queensland, Australia Posts: 8143
Thu, Nov 21, 2013 @ 5:32 PM
A beautiful mottled background for the snowflakes to shine against. The snow pen creates a lovely effect. Looking at the snow scene is great while it is so hot here in Australia.
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