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>> Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Hello crafty friends!



I love when I figure something new out, don't you?  This past weekend, I figured out that the Large Stained Glass (1133P) image can be bent a bit and used to give your background a crackle look (I kind of folded it like a taco).  I used it on several of my art journal pages this weekend and also on this Sympathy card. 


I started my panels using the Ink/Spray/Smash technique (swipe ink on acetate, mist with water, then smash it on your paper).  I used green and brown on the bottom base panel and just green on the top panel.  After the ink dried, I stamped the Script Font Background  (098P - my favorite stamp ever) in Pretty Peacock ink. I sprinkled it with water because I was going for that wet with tears kind of feeling.  After that dried, I inked up only the middle of the Large Stained Glass image and stamped it all over the two panels.  

I wanted the top panel to have a different look so I also inked up the trees in the Mountain and Treeline 2-in-1 Scene (045P) and stamped the bottom section.   I finished it off with the Condolences (109K) stamp and a bit of Vintage Photo distressing around all the edges.  


I love how this came out - hope you can try something like it soon.  

Hugz,

Nancy


5 comments:

Samantha said...

I love this card, Nancy! It's gorgeous! The bottom panel is so interesting, and the top panel has perfect shading and depth. I can't stop looking at it! And I also love how you used the stained glass stamp.
So yes, I love it when you figure out something new :)

Karin said...

This is an amazing way to use the stained glass stamp! What a cool base it made and the colors are beautiful too! Lovely card!

Robin Clendenning said...

Your stain glass stamp on here looks like old crackle which is really cool! Beautiful card Nancy!

Lisa said...

I love the stained glass and oh how I love the colors on this as well. Beautiful card!!!

Julie- justwritedesigns said...

Gorgeous, Nancy! the colors & bg on this are beautiful. Such a lovely sympathy card.

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