Today, I'm sharing a card for Picket Fence Studios.
Saturday, 6 February 2021
Vellum flowers over alcohol ink
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What a stunner Michelle. The soft apricots of the background allows the vellum flowers to shine. Love it.
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely card ....vellum over alcohol inks is a perfect combo!
ReplyDeleteQuestion...why is it that when I "mouse" over your cards on your blog, there's always a "filmy" layer? Have to move the mouse over to the side to get a clear view of your artwork. Annoying.
Thanks for your comment, Marilyn. That "filmy" layer is due to Pinterest. I was asked to add the pinterest add-on to my blog so that people could easily pin my cards to their pinterest boards. You might have noticed that, when your mouse is over the photo, a little pinterest icon appears in the top left corner of the photo - that allow you to save it directly to Pinterest. I am sorry it annoys you, but I was requested by readers to add it.
DeleteThanks for the reply... yours is the one I've ever seen the filmy layer on and I 'Pin" constantly....
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