I covered card stock with glue and tapped down wrinkled tissue. I may have tapped down more than I was supposed to, as these look at lot different than Trish's samples. Once they dried, I trimmed off the extra tissue paper.
I colored the tissue with Distress inks. With the darker colors, I did the direct to paper (dtp) inking, then misted with water and redid the dtp to get a good coverage. For the antique linen, I found I need to use the re-inker to get good coverage.
For the first two, I ran brilliance ink over the surface to just give highlights to the paper. For the next two, I painted over the surface (using my finger) with Lumiere paint. While it was still wet, a misted the surface with water, to let the background color show through a bit.
7 comments:
WOW it's been a while since i visited your blog. You have so much fabulous eye candy. The tissue paper scrumptious and the faux bleaching really rocks.
Beautiful !!!!
Love it love it !!
A wonderful job as always! I love your blog and your step by step instructions!
I especially love the russet Lumiere sample- great job!
YUMMY! I love that dark burgundy background its so lush!
My fave is the blue! Love it!!
Great results, as usual I love the way you say and show what you did and used....fabulous
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