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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

I've seen a couple of people use a technique where they use their distress markers to quickly apply a background and then spritz it with water.  That's what I did here with some distress markers. 

Some areas are a bit better blended than others but this was a lot of fun and I'd like to do it again.  I wanted a big bold sentiment for the card and thought this one from MFT did the trick.
***Supplies***
Supplies not listed:  Enamel dots from Michaels

Happy Tuesday!

10 comments :

Anet's Crafting said...

Your card is stunning Alana, I love the different colour distressing it came out perfectly. Well done.

Jeanne said...

Wow, this is so neat, Alanna. I like how the colors blended together. A homerun for sure!

Inkyfingers said...

Wow, I love those bold, vibrant colours Alanna, and such a great technique.
Hugs
Carol x

Sharli Schaitberger said...

Excellent card, Alanna! I love the background and the black sentiment is just right! I gotta stamp-lift this one!!

Tracey McNeely said...

This is so fantastic Alanna!

Diane Jaquay said...

Great job with the background, and I love that sentiment!!

Darnell said...

You did a great job with this technique, Alanna! Sometimes the colored and blended blocks of color are then splattered by water spots, too, which is a nice affect. I love the bold sediment you used, too! Hugs, Darnell

Kay Miller said...

Wow! What a fun and very neat looking technique! It looks wonderful with the black sentiment!

Kim Heggins said...

Oh my...what an amazing background! And paired with your crisp black sentiment and enamel dots, just the perfect card in my book!

Sherrie M. said...

WOW! Gorgeous background and card!

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