It only took me 5 tries to get this technique at least presentable to post! This is the patchwork technique that Jennifer McGuire presented in our online CAS Card class - she made it look sooo easy! NOT! (at least NOT for me). Anyway, I did like how this one came out so I didn't want to cover up the bottom daisy with a sentiment so I used a rub-on on vellum for the sentiment. The image is from Darkroom Door company.
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I really like the final card with the vellum overlay. I tried it to but got better results just using a rainbow ink pad that I had from years gone by.
ReplyDeleteHa, I just read Barb's comment and had to laugh. There have been a couple of things that wowed me and then, on second thought, I go, wait ...! But mostly, I'm learning a ton of stuff. I haven't tried this one yet and think it might be time-consuming, but it very much intriques me.
ReplyDeleteYBut I'm not here to talk about me. You've done a spectacular job with your CASE, Harriet! It looks like a high-end printed professional card from the store!!
Very pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteHarriet, this is amazing...mine is in the trash can. I love how fabulous your flowers look, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty. It is amazing how the designers make it look so easy. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Harriet, love the colours together and love the daisys.The vellum looks fabulous with the seniment..
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
FAB stamping & FAB colours - love the vellum - well worth the effort :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! LOve love love it! Perhaps you can teach this technique in DM this summer!
ReplyDeletei love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Harriet! I think this really came out beautifully! Gosh those daisies are gorgeous! You're right, it wasn't easy, I had to do a bit of patching up with a paint brush here and there on my design! Thanks for visiting my blog the other day!
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