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These are the sample cards for the Joseph's Coat Technique Challenge. Complete directions can be found on the Challenge Blog: http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/userblogpost.asp?id=42996. [twopeasinabucket.com]Card #1. 6 1/16“ x 6”Hero Arts, Kaleidacolor Fresh Green, Bazzill lime and black csMatting: Spray Adirondack Color Wash inks on a craft sheet and mist with water. Put the cardstock onto the ink and press down. Heat it to dry. Repeat.Card #2. 5 3/4“ x 5 15/16”Stamp Oasis, Kaleidacolor Autumn Leaves, Bazzill cs1st matting–Tyvek painted with Golden's Fluid Acrylic Paint2nd matting–I think this one was made by spraying cs with Adirondack Color Wash inks.Card #3. 4 1/4“ x 5 13/16”Rubber Stampede, Kaleidacolor Melon Melody, card- Paper and More black linen cs, matting - Bazzill, embellishment - Swarovski flatback crystal, Topaz, SS16.Card#4. 6 1/8“ x 4 15/16”Good Stamps Stamp Good, Kaleidacolor Caribbean Sea, card - Paper and More Black Linen csmatting - Stampa Rosa background image stamped with Color Box Frost White Pigment Ink, dried with a heat tool and covered with Shabby Shutters Distress Ink. I found it easiest to apply the distress ink directly from the ink pad and then go over it with the applicator tool to even it out.Card #5. 5 7/8“ x 4 1/2”Good Stamps Stamp Good, Kaleidacolor Creole Spice, Bazzill card and matting, embellishments - Tulip's Fashion Bead PaintCard #6. 4 1/4“ x 5 1/2”Judikins, Kaleidacolor Berry Blaze, Bazzill cs, Swarovski flatback crytal, amethyst, SS16.This is an example of a non-bold image. I had to use a sponge to apply the black ink. The brayer couldn't put the ink between the tiny dots. Perhaps a foam brayer would have done it, but the rubber one did not.TFL. Daria


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