For my masterboard I used my brayer to apply Fresco paint in Mermaid, ice blue and limelight to the card. There might be one other colour, but I've slept since then and tidied away the paints I used. I then stamped some background images with Baltic blue and some shimmery Brilliance inks in blue shades. Some white images were stamped at the end. Here are some of the Christmas cards I made with the masterboard.
Friday, 27 November 2015
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6 comments:
A very successful crop of cards Wendy. You must be very pleased with them.
These are all terrific a Wendy and I love the background you created
Love Chrissie xx
Beautifully subtle masterboard which looks amazing then teamed with your stamped images on the cards. Julia
Who needs designer paper when you can make Masterboards?!! Yours is gorgeous and the cards are beautiful too.
I was just looking at the Squiggly Ink stamps earlier this morning and thinking how cool they are at Christmas for great cards! LOVE your blue/green masterboard! My FAVE! Thanks for joining in! ~Leandra
Great master board and Christmas cards!
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