You can find the WTUI challenge HERE. This is one of the samples I made. I lined a heavy skillet with tin foil and scribbled my crayons onto it to heat the background. I created the abstract flowers (or whatever you see, DH is convinced one of them is a seahorse) by scraping my crayons onto a mat and carefully dropping them onto the mountboard while it was still in the skillet. I sprinkled a bit of coarse glitter over while it was still soft. Dry embossed the frame into the base and added the piece of mountboard.
Date: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 GMT Views: 925
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Thu, Jan 23, 2020 @ 6:07 AM
Of all the tools I've heard of to make cards, I've never heard of using a skillet! I can just imagine my families reaction if I try this in the kitchen! LOL. I think you're card is amazing. . . like a little framed piece of art. TFS how you did it.
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Thu, Jan 23, 2020 @ 12:37 PM
The one on the left does look like a seahorse. At first, I thought it was an underwater scene, but now I think it is a beautiful and colorful garden. Like your way of using the wax crayons to create the scene.