Whilst I was playing on Saturday I prepared a sheet of caught in crystal. I used spiced marmalade, dusty concord and mustard seed distresses inks for the colours and red and green glitter as I couldn't find any silver!!!
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15 comments:
That's a lovely bit of CIC - the effects are always so different, aren't they? That's what I love about it. Gorgeous.
Oh Sam, these are gorgeous. Love the colours, just my cup of tea. :o)
These all look just fab......need to have a go at CIC again soon !
Fabulous Sam
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Masses of fab techniques here love feathers! Love caught in crystal its a fun topper. xx Zoe
You've certainly been busy and produced some quality creative stuff. Fab colours and I must return to CIC myself soon. thanks for the inspiration.
Jo x
Those colours certainly worked on these - they are all fabulous and in my favourite autumnal colours as well.
I'm glad you didn't have any silver, these are perfick. I love the burnt butterscotch effect of the colours you've chosen.
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Wow San thease are fabulous love them all
Ooh! These are gorgeous! xx
Gorgeous Sam, this is a technique I bought all the tackle to try, but have ever got around to doing - I really will have to give it a go x
These are wonderful, Sam! I tried this once after seeing in Craft Stamper but wasn't successful. I think I'll try the instructions from the technique zone instead.
like the one with the netting as the background..great technique and colours
Love this technique too - great colours you've used
Love this technique too - great colours you've used
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