I started with piercing the embroidering pattern I've used a line drawing to make my pattern, then masked the outside and sponged the inside of the circle with Izink dye inks and Gothic Purple (stazOn), then started the embroidering with a broken white embroidery thread, I colored the wolf with walnut stain and a q-tip, then I masked the circle and sponged around with blue and purple wax crayon blended with the white spirit, and finally used brown pigment on the edges and added some white dots with the gel pen, I forgot to say i used a black fine writer to trace around the embroidery.
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Sat, Nov 17, 2018 @ 4:47 AM
Oh, wow.....Anita, this is outstanding. No stamps, but none certainly needed for this beautiful image. This is so perfect for your inspiration.
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Sat, Nov 17, 2018 @ 6:03 AM
Just gorgeous.....and truly inspired!
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