Hi, it's Kaz here; Karen and I will be posting our own projects on the blog from now on. After a break, I'm back with a canvas to show off the larger flourish, previously posted ~{here}~.
I've sprayed the flourish with Pink Bubblegum Glimmer Mist, then coated with Rock Candy Distress Paint. Finally, when dry, I've rubbed some Dusty Concord Distress Ink into the cracks.
Don't forget, if you're spraying your chipboard with anything, make sure you do it on a piece of card or, as I've done here, onto a canvas so that you get another project from it:
Kaz x
That's gorgeous Kaz. I do love your money saving tips lol! Actually, I really like the swirly thing as a mask, it looks fab.
ReplyDeleteLovely canvas and that second one is going to be fab too, I can feel it coming on!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Kaz. Love what you have done to the swirl & the sentiment is lovely too. Great idea having something underneath to make into a 2nd project when you are spraying.xx
ReplyDeleteLovely card and great tip.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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This is beautiful Kaz. I love what you have done with the swirl & look forward to seeing the negative outcome!!! X
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kaz, I love all the little details.
ReplyDeleteFab idea with the masking, just proves how versatile chipboard can be *wink*
Great niffy trick there Kaz. Thanks.
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