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I used Purple Twilight and Lettuce Adirondack alcohol inks on acetate, stamped the older CTMH sentiments in Staz On, and layered it on a white background framed in black. I sandwiched the die cut between the acetate and the white background, since I struggled to glue the die cut to the acetate. Come play along with us at Words 2 Craft By for our Phenomenal Women challenge!
What a stunning effect you have achieved with the alcohol inks and the acetate. Great idea to sandwich the die cut poppy flowers between the background card and acetate. Love the dramatic effect of the black too. Thank you for sharing these beautiful cards at The CAS Mix Up challenge x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful backgrounds, Bobbi! Love the colors you've used and the movement of the ink! The black die cuts and frame are a classy way to adorn the beautiful backgrounds! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the silhouette..
ReplyDeleteOh Bobbi ... those AI colours are GORGEOUS together. Love it paired with the black sentiment, die-cut and framing. Great tip to add the die-cut in-between the acetate and white background. Very clever!! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful alcohol ink on acetate background, Bobbi. Your black frame and silhouette images really make your background pop. I have used Tombow liquid ink to glue pieces onto acetate and then weight down with a large acrylic block until dry. Works great, but looks like you found another solution by sandwiching your silhouette flowers between the 2 layers:-) TFS and joining us at CAS Mix Up. Hugs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and patterns on your acetate panels Bobbi - the black die cuts really pop off the colors! thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful blend of colours!! The black looks fabulous against them. Great idea to sandwich the die cut between the acetate and the black frame. Thanks so much for joining the challenge I'm hosting at CAS Mix Up!
ReplyDeleteHi Bobbi, Loving these gorgeous backgrounds. Those silhouetted images just pop. :)
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