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Again I used Ornamental Snowflakes but added a text stamp from the Tiny Tidbits hostess set. Again I used Prussian Blue and VersaMark inks. And the paper is still Bazzil Blues and glossy cardstock. And I still used my brayer. But this time I added 3 blue brads!
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Here is a closeup of the background technique. Actually my last post and this one used the same sample cut into pieces. I still have a small piece left but I'll not be using it for a while. So, what do you think of this "ghosting" technique?
2 comments:
Very pretty!
Carol it is realy nice.. I like this look You did good darlin' thanks for sharing.
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