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Registered: August 14, 2004 Location: Posts: 98098
Tue, Mar 28, 2006 @ 5:12 AM
This is just beautiful!!
------------------------------ Debra the Debrameister Nagigator Mingler Gallery My Blog: Yellow and Blue SU Creative Crew Design Team Member-May-August 2011
Registered: January 4, 2004 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Posts: 2594
Tue, Mar 28, 2006 @ 9:00 PM
Thanks guys. Lovin the validation This is definitely one of my all time faves. The larger piece of felt holds more alcohol and really washes those inks across the cs. It takes a little practice to get good blending without over working the piece and ending up with one color,but just play with it a little. A little practice is all it takes.
Registered: January 4, 2004 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Posts: 2594
Wed, Mar 29, 2006 @ 6:11 AM
Another tip that is helpful in this method that I forgot to mention (actually two)
Don't be tempted to over ink your felt just because you are working with a larger area. Your paper is the same size and you want your ink to be relative to that. And if you feel like you have too much ink concentrated in one area, use a piece of felt with only alcohol on it to blend out the color a little.