This is a great card and I am thrilled to find such a beautiful idea for this new set.
How did you use the rubber cement to get this effect? Would appreciate any tips.
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Registered: April 8, 2004 Location: Austin, TX Posts: 4855
Thu, Jul 01, 2004 @ 5:42 AM
this technique look beautiful with the hydrangea!
------------------------------ Melanie
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Registered: May 11, 2004 Location: Always be yourself. Because the people that matter, dont mind. And the one's that mind, don't matter Posts: 10648
Fri, Jul 02, 2004 @ 3:00 AM
This is AWESOME!! I too would like to know the technique using rubber cement!!!
Thanks for sharing!
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Registered: January 6, 2004 Location: Posts: 65
Fri, Jul 02, 2004 @ 3:19 AM
On glossy white cardstock, brush on rubber cement. When dry I brayered Almost Amethyst, then brushed on more rubber cement. When dry I brayered Bliss Blue, then brushed on more rubber cement. When dry I brayered Lavendar Lace, then brushed on more rubber cement. When rubber cement was dry, rubbed it off. Voila!