Saturday 27 April 2013

More inkiness!



Items used:

Sheena Douglass stamp with LOTV Handwritten Phrases stamps with WOW embossing powder,
Various distress inks and picket fence distress stain,
Frantage Bronze Encrusted Jewel kit
Gold Radiant Rain.

23 comments:

  1. Gorgeous,loving your finishing touches with the frantage x

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  2. What a fabulous card - stunning!

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  3. WOW!! This is stunning Chris. Such a fantastic tree and the colours look amazing
    Sue xx

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  4. fantastic card Chris, fabulous image and colours, love the frantage really finish's the card of
    pam

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  5. Beautiful card, the colours are stunning.

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  6. Stunning card, love the technique you have used. Just hopping by. Lizzie xx

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  7. beautiful lovely colours Tracy x

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  8. WOW Chris! this card is a little work of art, love it, fi xx

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  9. Gorgeous card, love the colours and image

    Have a lovely weekend
    Lorna xx

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  10. stunning colours - really classy

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  11. Absolutely Gorgeous the image, the colours everything as Margrit said classy describes it perfectly xx

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  12. Simply stunning, Chris, and the frantage finishes it perfectly.

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  13. Beautiful elegant card - love the frantage
    Linda x

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  14. Another stunning card. You really are amazing at frontage xx

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  15. Hi Chris...Beautiful card.....love the colours...Joolsx

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  16. Hey Chris, this is just stunning, I love it! Elaine-xxx-

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  17. great card, like this tree design

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  18. Oh Chris, that is gorgeous, love the effect you've achieved with your frantage, and the inking is beautiful. What a fab tree!! Maddy x

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  19. Lovely card...beautiful stamp.
    hoppity x

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  20. Beautiful Card, Brilliant effect....

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  21. Hi - just hopping from docrafts - sorry im a bit late! wow...this is fab! i thought you had used the "pointilist" technique at first - would take forever! :) its superb! x

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