Time to get your watercolors on. You have a tie-dyed T shirt? My granddaughter does, so it's not totally out of style. Here's my tie-dyed card, well, kind of. I got my water-color paper out and started puffing (yes, puffing) the color on the paper. I used Ken Oliver crafts Color Burst and took a brush and water to it. I love the background and thought it was perfect. I didn't want to hide the background, so kept stamping and die-cutting to a minimum.
Supplies:
Hero Arts Color Layering Butterflies CL867 - if we don't have it in the store, you can REQUEST CUSTOM ORDER.at the store.
Elizabeth Craft Designs dies
Distress inks on the butterfly
I will be posting something different on the A2Z blog tomorrow. You won't believe what I'm going to do with my scraps of papers.
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1 comment:
stunning background Arlene. I don't have these inks/paints. They look amazing on your card.
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