Used four different distress inks each for the background and for the seahorse. Wrinkled up the tissue and used Versamark with gold embossing powder. Seahorse cut from the orange tissue piece. Dies are Tim Holtz. Added some twine rope, sequins, gauze that was dabbed with gold crackle paint, and mini shells.
Registered: March 8, 2005 Location: Halfway between Dallas and Houston Posts: 23968
Mon, Sep 18, 2017 @ 7:03 PM
So cool that you did the die cut for the seahorse out of one of the background pieces as well. It gives him so much texture and looks just like a skin of a seahorse should. not that I have ever really seen a seahorse other that in an aquarium.
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131362
Mon, Sep 18, 2017 @ 10:26 PM
Straight into my favourites, Joanne. This instantly reminded me of a little shaker aquarium I had and loved when I was little. It's absolutely beautiful.