To Make This Background I layered the “Frosted” technique:
1. Crumple wax paper twice and then brayer More Mustard on to the wax paper.
2. Lay the wax paper, ink side down, on glossy card stock.
4. Brayer the back side of the wax paper to transfer the MM ink. (This is the “Frosted” technique)
5. Repeat with a darker color (I used Close to Cocoa)
6. Stamp Safari BG stamp with Basic Black ink.
To make the other cards, I just chose different colors.
Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2005 GMT Views: 1419
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Additional Info
Stamps: In the Wild, On Safari
Paper: Glossy White, More Mustard, Basic Black
Ink: More Mustard, Close to Cocoa, Basic Black
Accessories: Sponges, Brayer, More Mustard & Close to Cocoa Marker
Registered: March 28, 2005 Location: Beaverton, Oregon Posts: 293
Thu, Jun 09, 2005 @ 11:46 AM
Sorry...I forgot to list the Safari Background Stamp on all my "In the Wild" cards. I used the frosted background technique in two different colors to create the varied colors, then I stamped Safari on top of it.
I just love all of your "In the Wild Cards!" Now that I know you use the Safara background stamp, how do you do the frosted background? I am unfamiliar with that technique . .. could you please explain?? Thank you so much . . .these are simply awesome!
Registered: March 28, 2005 Location: Beaverton, Oregon Posts: 293
Wed, Jun 15, 2005 @ 11:35 AM
To Make This Background I layered the �Frosted� technique:
1. Crumple wax paper twice and then brayer More Mustard on to the wax paper.
2. Lay the wax paper, ink side down, on glossy card stock.
4. Brayer the back side of the wax paper to transfer the MM ink. (This is the �Frosted� technique)
5. Repeat with a darker color (I used Close to Cocoa)
6. Stamp Safari BG stamp with Basic Black ink.
To make the other cards, I just chose different colors.