Fun fence art board, Stacy! I chose this fence for my inspiration. Just this week I received an envelope of fun napkins from my friend Lori - I wanted to revisit the felted cardstock technique - done YEARS ago with saran wrap but I recently read it could also be done with modge podge.
I carefully separated my napkin plys, covered a piece of cardstock with modge podge and adhered the napkin, gently smoothing the wrinkles with some bubble wrap. Set aside to dry.
Die cut my sentiment from orange (for a shadow) and pink. The pink one I inked with versamark and embossed with Clear Ultra thick EP - let cool then applied a second coat for a super slick dimensional sentiment. Layered my die cuts offsetting just slightly and adhered to the card.
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Sat, Aug 15, 2020 @ 6:54 AM
Linda, well I must say I love your flamingo. I am a flamingo freak. Our bowing team is named the Flamingo's. I have several flamingos in my yard and tops with flamingos. I love how you showcased the flamingo in such vibrant colors.
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Sat, Aug 15, 2020 @ 7:22 AM
Linda this is so cool. So colourful. TFS. Happy day
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Sat, Aug 15, 2020 @ 9:49 AM
What fun to use a napkin technique today!! The bold colors are fabulous!
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