Saturday, 4 October 2014
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Great colouring for this design and love his shiny wings
ReplyDeleteCool use of a stencil Michelle. Did you use a spray to add your ink? Very cute bee! xx
ReplyDeleteHi, Kylie - I used my Tim Holtz colour spritzing tool with some Distress Markers. :D
DeleteCute bee. Love the way you used the stencil. - Jim
ReplyDeleteI like the spritzing through the stencil :)
ReplyDeleteLove the spray use with your stencil -- great card!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle. Love the spray over your honeycomb stencil ... something I don't do enough of!! So adorable with the sweet little bee! :) Loll xx
ReplyDeleteA super-cute Bee and a fabulous inking effect on the stencil.
ReplyDeleteGreat bit of spritzing Michelle........love the bee!
ReplyDeleteKaren x
Oh, this is too cute!!! Love the 'honeycomb' and little bee!
ReplyDeleteMichelle, I love the honeycomb and the bee:-) I also love that you pushed the ink away from the honeycomb and into the white space. It's so striking. Love it
ReplyDeleteJaydee