This is for ShannonÂ’s Falliday Fest Challenge to do dendritic printing with acrylic paint. It was all new to me and fun to try out. I pulled apart an old clear CD case and then put some paint on one side; as I put the two together pressing gently, I watched the cool pattern emerge. I pulled the two apart and from those CD cases, I printed my papers. At first I was using too much paint and didnÂ’t get much of a design, so you really donÂ’t need much. A serendipitous find in my stash gave me the pre-stamped jar of flowers panel. I just added the black dots and rhinestones so the flowers look a bit like tiger lilies. Popped the panel up on the background. No sentiment yet. Gratifying technique and one I will do again. Thanks Shannon and thank you for looking.
Date: Friday, October 20, 2017 GMT Views: 680
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Registered: November 7, 2009 Location: Sacramento Posts: 39008
Fri, Oct 20, 2017 @ 3:03 PM
So pretty Diane! I think because of the time of year, the yellow and orange colors made me think of candy corn. Pretty colors and your jar of flowers is perfect with it.
Oh my goodness sis Diane . Gorgeousness just pure beautiful the colors are so yummy looking sorta tropical tutti-fruity. You rocked this technique as well. Wasn’t it fun? I have a whole bunch of samples to use because I had so much fun I couldn’t stop and I’m still wanting more lol
Registered: February 22, 2007 Location: L’etoile du Nord Posts: 6356
Sun, Oct 22, 2017 @ 9:35 AM
Wow, this is gorgeous! You rocked that Dendritic technique!
------------------------------ -----Liz "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, ..." ~~1 Thess. 4:11 (NIV)
Registered: June 10, 2004 Location: Northern California Posts: 3772
Mon, Oct 23, 2017 @ 1:10 PM
oooh! I just love the color combo you used! so cheerful and fresh. I love it when we have ready made finds in our stash just perfect for the current project. These two were made for each other.
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"We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." - Nin