Here's my third card using
this technique. This time I stamped a clock face and some numbers onto mulberry paper with the embossing ink, covered in clear embossing powder and heat set.

After spraying the mulberry paper with water, sprayed with walnut ink.

Then sprayed with
Bronzite Brass Color Mist and let dry.

Stamped some words and clock bits with
black Versafine ink and a different clock face with coffee bean Brilliance ink onto the mulberry paper.

Added black brads to the clock parts and attached to a piece of light brown paper and then to a black card.
4 comments:
I love the way this one turned out!
Great technique Carol, I love all three cards. Thanks again for sharing.
Rob
I really love the look of this one! It's a must try =) (the others are very nice too =) )
Hi Carol
Love this technique. Posted a card I made using it on my blog and referred back to you as the source of 'how to'. Hope that's OK. My blog is http://rosellagardens.blogspot.com/
Therese
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