I used his second technique - patting distress ink pads on my craft sheet and spritzing with water, then dabbing the paper on to it, heating and doing it again. For the background of the card I used a piece of BG ambrosia (a light grey) and used old paper and tattered rose distress inks. For the panel I used these inks with the addition of brushed corduroy and then stamped with black soot using Hero Arts Distressed Spring background stamp.
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Thanks for another good challenge, Joanne.
Love the way your two inky pieces came out, the main image panel looks almost like a tapestry fabric, lovely!
ReplyDeleteoh i like that :) very nice.
ReplyDeleteyou have been busy again haven't you :)