Sunday, 9 March 2014

More distressing between paper masks and another OLC

If you saw my previous post,
 I was using a technique where distress ink is applied between torn paper masks.

I decided to use the same technique over a printed digi.

I used Lavinia Stamps 'Zen Butterfly' positioned on a card
 so that I could score and fold it into a card base.
I made sure the stamp was dry using a heat tool before applying any extra ink.
I used 'Victorian velvet', 'spun sugar' and 'worn lipstick' dabbing carefully over the digi to prevent any smudging!


Simple but effective, I think!
I am linking this to

Happy Crafting!



4 comments:

  1. A simple but effective design Susan, thank you for entering the Lavinia Stamps Challenge, good luck, Karen (DT) xx

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  2. really effective card - I might have a go at that technique myself!! Many thanks for joining the Lavinia Stamps challenge and good luck!!! Melissa (DT)

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  3. great technique and the digi is wonderful! good luck on the challenge Bibiana (DT)

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