I was playing with Ranger Crackle Accents, and I thought it might look good with a masculine card. I used a Thomas Kinkade stamp (It Doesn't Get Much Better Vignette), inked it up with Olive Stazon, cut it out with an oval nestabilities die, then covered it up with the Crackle Accents.
I let it dry overnight, and it's got some cool crackling going on. I rubbed an Olive inkpad over it to get some ink into the cracks. You can see that a little bit better in the closeup picture.
Just a quick tip - you need to use a permanent ink if you are going to try these Crackle Accents. I tried a Ranger Distress Ink first, and WHOOPS. It just dissolves! Yuck! Go with a Stazon ink for the best effect. :-)
Date: Sunday, November 4, 2007 GMT Views: 815
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Registered: February 1, 2005 Location: Temple, Tx Posts: 37720
Sun, Nov 04, 2007 @ 3:03 PM
WOW, WOW, WOW!!! This is GORGEOUS, Holly!!! I LOVE the background and your crackle is wonderful...me thinks a little borrowing needs to happen!!! heehee
Registered: July 11, 2004 Location: Troy, Michigan Posts: 10374
Wed, Nov 07, 2007 @ 7:22 AM
Fabulous masculine TK design! Allows room for the sentiment too. I'm sure that Crackle Accents medium looks great on these images. Love how that background stamp looks here. Saving for reference. TFS. Linda
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