Today I was playing with the shaving cream technique. I only have a couple of pigment ink reinkers (which don't work very well for this technique) so I decided to try to use my glimmer mists. Worked beautifully... I just opened up the spray bottles and added some drops to the shaving cream and I spritzed a little onto the shaving cream. I love how this turned out. I am working on a swap so I needed 8 cards. I used PTI's Rustic White as the base for the shaving cream and Melon Berry as my card base. I used the 2010 Anniversary set (Botanical-Silhouettes) from Papertreyink as my stamp set and Dark Chocolate and Melon Berry ink for the flower silouettes.
Here is the finished product. What do you think?
11 comments:
very pretty!!
They turned out so cool. Love these Angy.
Hi Angy. Glad to see you posting again. Your cards are very pretty. That's a very interesting technique and the results are lovely. Hope you're staying safe from that Ecoli outbreak. Looking forward to seeing more of your beautiful work.
Angy, it's great to have you posting again. These cards are so soft and pretty!
oh that looks really cool!! Beautiful cards of course. Happy to see a new post here from you.
Welcome back! Your cards are so pretty. And what an interesting technique. I love the soft look it gives.
Very beautiful! Such an interesting technique!!! I love it!
Your cards turned out so Beautiful! I'll have to remember to use Glimmer Mist for this technique. Hope you are having a wonderful summer!
Helloooooooo! So wonderful to see you back and bloggin'!
What a fabulous twist on this technique - those glimmer mists worked a treat! Love the design of your cards!
Hugs,
Aimes
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That's a very pretty result and I always enjoy seeing your cards! Happy welcome back to blogging and card making.
Drop dead gorgeous! Love the doilies behind the panel, and the colours are perfect. Great job!
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