Yep, I know it's daunting. It had been on my to-do list (in a mini version, with shot glasses) since before Christmas. I do encourage you to try - we all have more time than normal on our hands, and Anita offers options for a DIY pouring medium (I was going to use white glue, but I got lucky and picked some DecoArt medium up when I visited my sister just before lockdown), and even just paint and water.
It's messy, but fun...
The hardest part for me was turning my finished pieces (I made two mini canvases and three 6" squares) into finished cards.
This is one of the little canvases - I added a seahorse stamped in Wild Honey and embossed with clear EP, then fussy-cut. The seaweeds are cut from an old piece of cling-wrap background, and I added Prillsa along the bottom. I mounted it on a piece of card embossed with a twig pattern (I think, could be water), sponged the edges with wilted violet and popped that up on a layer of foam on a white base.
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Sun, May 03, 2020 @ 7:08 PM
Another fabulous acrylic "pour" background. You really aced this challenge in every way possible, Sabrina. Love this one with the cute little seahorse and wood-textured mat framing.
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