Mine ended up as a carved redwood fence. Then I looked at the sheet of paper in the bottom of the cardboard box I use for spraying inks and frost, and it looked like a nice backdrop for the fence.
The butterflies are two layers of printed die cut card stock, glued together, and then covered with Distress crackle glaze. After it dried, walnut stain was rubbed into the cracks.
The chipboard letters and leaf are embossed with shades of embossing powder.
I did my best to put the card in the sunlight to catch the sparkles on the butterflies and the backdrop.
TFL
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2020 GMT Views: 360
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Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni SCS Gallery Moderator Splitcoast Challenge Hostess Teapot Tuesday TEAm
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Thu, Aug 20, 2020 @ 3:32 AM
Your spray background looks much prettier than mine ever do. I guess I don't change them till they've gone past that stage. I can almost imagine a lovely cedar smell from your red carved wood.
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Fri, Sep 11, 2020 @ 4:42 AM
Gorgeous. TFS. Happy day
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