Hey there, welcome to today's TLC-double twisted ribbon. Quite a simple technique with some quite pretty results. I didn't use any stamps or ink, just dsp. The SU dsp is a few years old and the piece underneath is quite old, a laser cut with script on it, and I layered that on top of one of the SU dsp I used on the left. I fussy cut the three purple flowers from the dsp, popped them up and added some stems, also from the dsp. The artist put her panel on the left as I did, but you can do anything you like with the technique. Hardest part for me was deciding which dsp to use. Enjoy!!!!!!!!!
Date: Sunday, February 11, 2024 GMT Views: 456
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Sun, Feb 11, 2024 @ 4:50 PM
I'm pretty sure I recognize some of that DSP! I know I have it around here somewhere. What a cool technique and it looks great against those pretty poppies. I saved to my faves.
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Very pretty, Jean. I was just admiring a card similar that must have been made with this technique. I will watch the video and do it. Thank you for the new to me technique.
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Mon, Feb 12, 2024 @ 11:40 AM
Fun challenge, Jean, and your card with the poppies is wonderful. I really like the colors and the fun bg. Nice strips!
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Tue, Feb 13, 2024 @ 9:33 AM
I like the piece with the script. And the papers you chose for your ribbons - they remind me of hand dyed seam binding. Thanks for a fun technique, definitely one I'd try again.