The hardest thing about this card was listing the numerous colors of inks I used and getting a photo that didn't look like mush. I masked a little edge around my card then smeared most of the colors of TH distress inks that i own over the card in somewhat of a sunset design. Made a little horizon line with the edge of the black soot ink. I don't have any little ink spots - this would have been super easy if I had those. Stamped my image and then stamped a lighter version behind it. Ran the blue ink pad over the white edges of the card, and added a little white and gold gel pen. The direct to paper technique always makes me think of these silhouette scene cards. TFL, Francie
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Tue, Nov 11, 2014 @ 5:18 PM
SUCH an artist you are... knowing how to make your tools work for you in the best possible way! My DITP skills pale in comparison to yours...Love the intensity of your sunset colors and the clever way you stamped your trees! WELL done!
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