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- Stamping the blank card with a green floral vine provides a background - never did that sort of background before - does it work?
- Then I mounted the prints first on beige card stock then on dark green card stock and glued to card. (the brown border is part of the print)
- And then finally, because for me no card is finished without it, I rubbed the edge with brown stamp pad turned upside down to provide more texture and "antiquey" feel.
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These are so beautiful and great for any occasion! The background is perfect!
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ReplyDeleteI agree..the vines work perfectly with the prints. I am a sucker for Redoute roses myself! Great job! Julia
ReplyDeleteYour cards are lovely.
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