I tried another image transfer, this time on to sticky back canvas, then added some distress inks and stabilo pencils to plump up the detail. Same technique as my last transfers - my scanned photo printed on my inkjet printer with Golden gel medium.
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The back is scanned scrapbook paper with layers of textures on top and scrapbook lettering.
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4 comments:
Hey ! You are getting good at those transfer thingies! I have to say that I have pretty much given up on them unless I just play and have a fluke happen !
Love this card ~ and the contrast of the sweet flowery background and your message !
You are so funny, my friend !
Well, I don't know about that, but you get some cool work out of the sentiment.
...ever try charcoal or pastels applied thru some 1/4 inch plastic screening? Keep the bread-rub handy! _n
you need to make us a video! oh, your ass looks fabulous!
xo lis
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