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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Technique 5: Shattered Stains


Technique 5: Shattered Stains



This week over at Linda's Studio L3 we are up to week 5.
I use the Tattered Floral die for my technique piece and made a Happiness Tag.



Here is a close up so you can really see the Shattered Stains Technique. 
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14 comments:

  1. nice! I like how the flowers turned out. I need to go finish my project, lol

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  2. Gorgeous Bear. Started mine today and while it was cracking and drying, my daughter and granddaughter came and we took a long walk on the trail for the past two hours. I hope I can still get it done tonight.

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  3. Beautiful tag!!! Love the color combination!!! :)

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  4. Wow what a cool flower! I love it!!

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  5. Love the colors, they work really well together. I assume you cut down one of the flowers to make the smaller one?
    Wish I had the book...looks like fun.
    Laura

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  6. Beautiful piece here. Love it. Those colours are just stunning and the background is wonderful. I popped over the other day after your kind comment, but there is too much to see so I will be back on the weekend to catch up with what you have been up to xx

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  7. Oh wow loving your awesome tag, such fab colours, x

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  8. Gorgeous!! Love the way you layered the flower. The closeup is incredible!

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  9. Very pretty! I really like the background and of course the flower is just so wonderful.

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  10. Gorgeous, Stephen! Love your stacked flowers and that rich background.

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  11. Just beautiful! I love the background and the bright colors in the flowers!

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  12. Love your happiness tag.
    You have got me addicted to ticket strips as well.
    Thankyou

    Sharon

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  13. I love this bold, gorgeous flower, Stephen! You've truly conveyed happiness, and done a magnificent job with the Shattered Stains technique!

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