This is my second post today! I'm doubling up to have fun at MFP.
Do you own an acrylic block? Do you have re-inkers or ink pads? Then you are going to enjoy joining us at the Speedy Fox and Friends Challenge this week. You create a background by using an acrylic block to apply inks to your card. I used a Mark's Finest Papers image called Coneflower for the focal point after creating two layers using the technique. I popped up one layer and used embossing and dies to create some differences in the layers. So now it's time for you to get inky and join us!
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Oh wow this is just beautiful with gorgeous monochromatic colouring and embossing.
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Very pretty!
Have a blessed week,
Karen
There you go girl Welcome to the team , the card is just beautiful...Lis
Kren,
Your BG technique turned out lovely, as is your card. Welcome to the team!
Wonderful background, Kren! I've been practicing on how to get that marvelous effect you got but so far all I get is a blended mess. :-D
WOW! Gorgeous! I love your depth created with the embossing dies as well as actual layers!
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