I have been wanting to try Michelle B's technique for a long time (to get a seamless background that lines up on all the panels - her blog has the instructions: http://justpaintingaround.blogspot.com/). This was my second attempt (my first one ended up being thrown out!), and I really like how it turned out Of course, I learned a lot and I can't wait to try again.
Thanks Michelle
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Registered: October 10, 2007 Location: Price, UT Posts: 143
Tue, Sep 01, 2009 @ 4:47 PM
I waded through justpaintingaround.blogspot for this technique and I am lost and frustrated because I simply love this card and the technique and am just aching to be able to do it----now!!! Could you give me something more specific to look for in her blog or do you have the technique instructions?
Please, please help!!
Pam from Price, UT:confused:
Registered: October 10, 2007 Location: Price, UT Posts: 143
Tue, Sep 08, 2009 @ 11:20 AM
Hi Michelle, for some reason I'm not getting a message from you for this card.
Did you stamp all the daisies first--then colored the main one and cut it out and matted it (or used the card base as your mat); then sponged your background; then cut the part of the daisies on the left side of the card for matting? If that's not right, could you give me the basic steps PLEASE? I went to justpaintaround and now understand the technique, I just want to know what order you did the steps for this particular card in.
Thanks, Pam from Price