I cheated on this card. For the life of me I was not able to reverse the image as per the instructions on using acetate, I could only make a faded reflection like image.
So, I scanned a stamped image (without the bubbles), flipped it over in Photoshop and printed it onto cardstock, then stamped the next fish with the bubbles so that they would be facing one another.
Too punny, maybe, but I couldn't help myself. This is my submission for the Sketch #4 challenge on http://mypaperworld.blogspot.com/
Date: Monday, February 11, 2008 GMT Views: 1245
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Mon, Feb 11, 2008 @ 8:32 AM
Great layout, colors and details ~ TFS!
I find it easiest to reverse an image using a big flat stamp or brayer... if you stamp it on a plain flat stamp, huff and stamp on your finished spot, then huff and restamp the original image without re-inking, they will both be second generation images and will be about the same strength of ink color ~ KWIM?
------------------------------ ~ Carol G.
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