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Goth GreetingGoth Greeting 

Author : Stacey Dunning


This card was made with our Goth Girl stamp and colored with watercolor pencils and a Niji Waterbrush.  Sometimes I color a little with the pencil and spread the color with the brush but mostly I use the brush against the tip of the pencil to pick up color like I would with a watercolor paint set.

The background paper is a technique featured in a past Technique Junkie Newsletter.  I ran a piece of purple Shimmer Sheetz through my cuttlebug with the Devine Swirls Cuttlebug folder and then rubbed a Jet Black Stazon Ink Pad over the surface so that the only purple showing through was in the indented swirls.  Then I cut a piece of purple Shimmer Sheetz to add as an accent and stamped it using Jet Black Stazon Ink and the Lost Coast Long Swirl stamp.  I cut the edge to be wavy and then fringe cut in little snips along the edge and curled the fringe.  I applied that using my ATG tape gun and added paper flowers.


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