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This was another fun card to do with the chalk. The chalk was mixed with 3D Crystal Lacquer. Just put a small amount of lacquer down (I used a palette with little tubs) and then dab your brush in the lacquer and then put in the powdered chalk and mix it up in the lacquer. Keep dabbing until your color is the shade you want. Then just paint it on your stamped image! This adorable bunny image is from Stamp N Plus Scrap N.
YES it is that easy! I did the flowers with Sakura Glitter pens. Added some stickers, ribbon and Happy Easter!
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Oh Barb, this is so cute! I love the texture on the egg too! THe coloring on the bunny is awesome!
ReplyDeleteAwwww my kids would love this card. So very cute.
ReplyDeleteHugs Nataliya
Super cute. Love how the egg is the "o" in hoppy.
ReplyDeleteBe blessed, Beckie
beckie_woodall@yahoo.com
So cute! Love the bunny!
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting. Like the bunny. Hoppy Easter to you!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
so cute, so ready for Easter ;)
ReplyDeleteSo cute love the Easter bunny
ReplyDeleteAdorable Easter card!
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ReplyDeleteFab technique, well done! Beautiful spring colors! So glad you joined us this week at Aud Sentiments!
ReplyDeleteOh Barbara, what a pretty card. I love the technique you described. It makes for a very bright and shimmery image. Thanks for sharing with us:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute Easter card. Thanks for joining us at Aud Sentiments
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Julie