The TLC491 called for scoring...boy did I do scoring. I started with a few lines, slipped and made an out of place line, then added a million more lines to cover up the mistake. The CAS282 was for a beach scene, and although this isn't a swimming beach, it still isca beach. I cut a few extra of the blue frames and layered them to add more depth to the card. Two fun challenges to start the week....and I emerged without ink, glue or paint stuck to my hands. I did spill the gamisol all over the carpet, but at least it is clear. TFL, Francie
Date: Monday, July 21, 2014 GMT Views: 1653
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Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 75073
Mon, Jul 21, 2014 @ 9:33 AM
A beautiful scene and some lovely scoring. Hope that Gamsol doesn't spot your carpet.
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Mon, Jul 21, 2014 @ 9:54 AM
Awesome scoring on this. Very pretty card.
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Mon, Jul 21, 2014 @ 10:14 AM
There is no such thing as a mistake in stamping, just another opportunity. You took that opportunity and ran with it. I LOVE all the scoring on this card. It's almost like Zentangle with a bone folder!
Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105288
Mon, Jul 21, 2014 @ 11:18 AM
I love all the lines that came about as a mistake! Isn't it a truism that mistakes can be the best cards we make!! Love the stained glass lighthouse image and your coloring!
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