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Card measures 5 1/4“ x 6 1/2.”Cardstock is Bazzil and SU.Cuttlebug diecut used for the framed sentimentImages on the chipboard flower and background are JudikinsSentiment is from MSE; both stamped with Color Box Fluid Chalk Ink in Amber Clay. Same ink used to edge top layer.The large chipboard flower used on the card was originally white. The smaller chipboard flowers by Plain Jane were gray. I prepped the gray ones with white Gesso–the thin kind that comes in a bottle.I used Golden Fluid Acrylic Paints (GFA) to paint the chipboard, and then I stamped them. Some were heat embossed. The missing large one on the bottom had an accident in the melting pot. Don't read any further unless you're interested in colors and stamps and EP used.3rd picture: Large flower and its negative–Judikins image stamped with Versamark and heat embossed with B Muse Detail Margarita EP. Painted with Hansa Yellow over Quinacridone Azo Gold.2nd picture: GFA Green Gold. Purple Onion Design scrip stamped with Adirondack Pesto.GFA Quinacridone Magenta over Quinacridone Violet. Sonlight (now sold by CHF) image stamped with Versamark and heat embossed with Rangers Seafoam White EP.My favorite: Painted with a wash of GFA Raw Umber and then with a “Dirty Glaze” (a mixture of 8 parts Golden polymer medium gloss and 1 part GFA Micaeous Iron Oxide as described in Design Originals Altered Surfaces by Chris Cozen). Stamped with POD scrip with Palette Burnt Umber.GFA Iridescent Copper(fine) over a wash of GFA Quinacridone Azo Gold. Image (Stamp Out Cute?) stamped with Versamark and heat embossed with Judikins Rustic Tin Can EP.GFA Phalto Green (Blue Shade) over Anthracrinone Blue over Ultramarine Blue. Judikins image, Versamark, Ranger's Seafoam White EP.The last one–painted with a mixtre of Green Gold, Hansa Yellow, and Zinc White. Cornish Heritage Farm bg stamped with Versamagic Hint of Pesto. This one and its mate was dipped into UTEE in a melting pot. The mate didn't make it, and this one barely did. I cracked it on purpose.Anna Karin and Sue, thank you for the challenges. Daria


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