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Texture - week 7 2021


I love to have textures made with paste and acrylic skins. I wanted to incorporate one such in my project for SimonsaysStamp Monday Challenge - Texture

The background was made using Distress oxides and inks. I added more interest using stencils and stamps using archival inks and Distress inks. 


The hero of the card is the texure on acrylic skin.
 The skin was made by giving two coats of matte medium on silicone mat. Once dry the texture paste was applied using stencil, when dried it was painted with Golden paints and highlighted using Finnabair waxes in Rose Gold and Old Gold. I made them popup more by using white posca pen.

The elephant was drawn on Neenah cardstock, colored with Distress oxide in yellow and Posca pens in yellow and orange. It was cut and embellished with sequins, beads, scrap paper and liquid pearls.

I hope you liked it.






 

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