
Blech....is it Monday again already??

This was the last project that we did at my class last weekend. I used the crayon resist technique with the "Doodle This" set by SU.

I stamped my flower on white cardstock and then used a white crayon on areas that I wanted to stay white. Then I brayered over the whole image with Bashful Blue. Super simple technique with a nice result.
Quick post for me today. I have to go sneak in my workout before hubby and the kiddos get home from the library.
CARD RECIPE:Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Pale Plum, Whisper WhiteStamps: Doodle This, Print Pattern background(retiring), Much Appreciated (retiring)Ink: Chocolate Chip, Craft White, Bashful BlueMisc: Mellow Moss ribbon, brayer, gold brad, paper crimper
1 comment:
Love your project! I haven't done the crayon resist technique in a while....I may have to dig out that white crayon of mine ;)
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