


I found this heavily designed plastic in a shop that you buy by the metre. I bugged it and you get a light design that is more apparent when inked etc.
The sandwich I used was: A plate, B plate, cardstock, plastic material, silicon mat, B plate.
I made a card out of the yellow and brown and used a Glaze Pen to outline one of the embossed flowers.It looks more pronounced in real life.
The other is a creation in the making. I outlined the heavier card in waterwash pencil and spritzed it and then added some Chryatallina Kindy Glitz.I haven't decided what to do with it yet.
2 Comments:
WOW I havent thought of suing these as an embossing template. I have a heap of plastic doileys with desings not disimiliar tot his one.
Gail
I don't believe it - trust you to think of bugging these. I would never have thought of it. Great work
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