On this one, I used a technique that I think I invented many years ago. I used my tracing wheel (from sewing and tracing paper - remember that?) on my ScorPal to make the design on the vertical panel. After doing the design, I used a blending brush to lightly add some color, then matted it.
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What a clever idea to use the tracing wheel to provide that background on the second card. I really like the first card's layout and the sentiment stamps!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your sticker cards and such a clever idea to use a tracing wheel for the background piece.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely!~ And I remember the tracing wheel technique you shared. I still have mine handy!
ReplyDeleteReally nice card designs for your stickers and beautiful sentiments. I still have my tracing wheel, too, plus that little SU tool that distresses and makes a stitched-type line and other things. I like how you used your tracing wheel with the Scor-pad. That's a nice effect. There are a lot of things we did before dies and embossing folders came along.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Each one is so soft and pretty! Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThese are terrific cards. I love the sentiment on the first one and all the stickers look great. Your technique with the tracing wheel is pretty cool. I wonder if I still have one in my sewing stuff...
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