Friday 9 May 2014

Playing with masking fluid

I bought a bottle of masking fluid YEARS ago (like, 15 years ago!).  I bought it when I was doing a bit of calligraphy stuff, but never used it!   And then I watched one of the videos from the Online Card Class today, with Jennifer McGuire using masking fluid, and I knew I had to dig out my bottle and start creating!
I'm still debating with myself whether to add some stickles to the centre of the flowers - what do you think?
 Thanks for visiting :)

8 comments:

  1. And that my friend is why we don't throw anything out - it comes back! lol! Love the feel of this 'reverse' card (coloured background and white flowers). Gotta check into these classes!

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  2. Love it just the way it is. Looks great

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  3. love it!! The flowers go so well with the colours you used!

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  4. I love the card as it is, no stickles for me. :)

    Love
    Ela

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  5. A great job and done well. If you are happy with it don't but if not then go for it.

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  6. Yeah, I think something in the middle of the flowers would be nice. Lovely card either way though.

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  7. Love the wash of warm colours against the black and white flowers - so cool!

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  8. I've some masking fluid I haven't used either. Good to know I'll need it for this class! Your card is outstanding!

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