Here are three more: First two cards are 4 1/4“ x 5 1/2”. The third card is 3 3/4“ x 6 1/4”. All three cards have the Distress Ink Wrinkle-Free Watercolor technique (first two cards on a heavy-weight ivory cardstock; third card on SU white cs).
1st card: The black border is not a part of the card. Distress inks–faded jeans, broken china, pine needles Hero Arts images stamped with VersaMark and heat embossed with Ranger's Seafoam White EP Matting is glossy white cs; card is SU ultra-smooth Embellishment used to be an earring (a RAK from my SIL who is always on the the lookout for something I can use for cardmaking)
2nd card: Distress inks–scattered straw, mustard seed, spiced marmalade Hero Arts images stamped with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and heat embossed with the same color of Distress EP Card front stamped with HA images with VersaMark and heat embossed with Ranger's Super Fine Clear EP Robin's Nest Dew Drops Bazzill cs
3rd card: This one use Tim Holtz's new technique: Perfect Distress. Distress inks in background–weathered wood & shabby shutters Magenta image stamped with pine Needles and coated with Heirloom Gold Perfect Pearls Bazzil cs Lion Brand Lame and part of a button Note: The first time I tried this technique, I messed up the image, but it looked more like watercolor. This time I kept waiting for the color to spread, and it didn't. The fourth picture shows the first effort.
Jennifer, thank you so much for these tutorials. I'm very excited about the classes, and I love seeing all the artwork people are generating because of them. TFL. Daria
Note: The colors on the third card are not accurate. The card is an olive green, and the color of the stamped part is truer in fourth picture.
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