I bought some of Tim Holtz's alphabet masks. I used them on a page for my grandson's baby album. I placed the letter masks (which are clear) on patterned paper and added light blue Distress ink with a applicator pad over the masks and paper.

To highlight the letters, I applied a darker shade of blue Distress ink around the letters and edges of the paper.

While the masks where still in place, I sprayed water over the page to blend the colors together somewhat. Removed the masks before heat setting the page.

To finish the page, I stamped on hand & feet prints with black Versafine ink, a clear sticker and a photo of Ian. I think I'll have lots of fun with the alphabet masks.
1 comment:
This is just gorgeous, don't the masks work really well! Wonderful Carol x
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