I stamped the rose a number of times and popped up layers after sponging the edges with Ranger Distress ink. I did this with the leaves as well, then popped them up on a Nesties circle, which was sponged in the die. I had a scrap of crackled porcelain dp which I used as the bg and stamped a strip of it to add at the top from Walztingmouses Sat it With Style. Added some gold ribbon and pearls to finish off.
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Sat, Nov 27, 2010 @ 6:11 PM
Bridget, what an exquisite creation this is! Beautiful work.
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Sun, Nov 28, 2010 @ 7:53 AM
I bet you stamped that rose several times! Wowza...looks like a dried, pressed flower! How beautiful! So soft and antique looking. You did good.....very good.... A good thing as Martha would say!