Used a common Jill Foster technique...stamp the image in Ranger archival inks, using the MISTI. Little bits at a time. Then stamp with versamark and clear emboss. This traps the image and protects it from the watercolor wash that is added afterwards.
My son and my son-in-law often get the same card for their shared birthdays. They live in different towns, so if nobody spills the beans, they'll never know their cards are alike.
I'm going back to find cards that I have neglected to post.
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Tue, Sep 03, 2019 @ 9:05 AM
So beautiful, Diane. Love it and bet they will, also.
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Wed, Sep 04, 2019 @ 3:03 AM
Diane, these are beautiful! Wow. Such lovely cards. Hugz
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