Nothing like being a little late to the party. Okay, REALLY late to the party.
As I was going through my Lawn Fawn sets dividing them into sell, keep, decide piles, I came across a set that included several differently sized circle stamps. It was the perfect inspiration to get me to FINALLY give the bokeh background technique. I love the look, but I'm so "random placement" challenged, I've been a tad intimidated to try.
I pulled out one of the distress oxide ink blended backgrounds I had made awhile back and used Hero Arts white pigment ink to create my bokeh dots.
I took 2 of my celebrate die cuts - one in matte black and one in white glitter card stock and layered them such that the black "shadow" just peeks out a little behind the white glitter layer.
Assembled my card and called it done.
I liked how this turned out so much, I ink blended another panel and made a second card.
Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2021 GMT Views: 414
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Thu, Jan 07, 2021 @ 3:03 PM
No reason to ever be intimidated by this technique again. Your card is beautiful and I love the colors.
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Sat, Jan 09, 2021 @ 11:43 AM
Oh my, Debbie- this is gorgeous! You did a fabulous job on the Bokeh technique-love the colors and we are so glad that you ventured out to try this technique:-) Hugs and tfs, sweet friend!