A second little Rose Wonder trio in Rose Red to try out a few more variants... this time on white card blanks mounted onto a Rose Red base... and as difficult in the group photo to see the difference!!!
First up ...white die cut rose - in a white aperture panel - with a Rose Red mat behind...
And a close up...
Then white die cut rose - in a white aperture panel - with the "waste" from a Rose Red rose popped into the rose apertures - piece by piece...
And a close up...
And finally white die cut rose - in a white aperture panel - with a Rose Red panel behind all stamped with Timeless Textures dots...
And your close up...
And to finish off - a big group shot!!! The Two Trios!!!
5 comments:
I really love these. Would you be kind enough to share how you are sticking them down? I made something similar and was quite disheartened by the amount of glue showing even though it dried clear.
SU! Fine Tip Glue pen or Tombow applied very very lightly ( I always say Be Tight with your Tombow!). I personally find Tombow easier- but that is after 8 years or so experience of being really tight with it!
I also tried the "put glue on back of hand...drag the back of the rose through it method...Lovely even slight coverage on back of rose...but I ended up with glue all over... so I will practice that method again!
Or when all else fails... Use an Adhesive Remover ... But after it all dries....
Thank you! I was using tombow but as I've only been into this since January, I don't have your mad skills! Good to know that if I persevere I'll get there. I really appreciate the answer.
Ok, it's a total copy of you, but I did it! Went much lighter on the tombow this time, will have to see if I added enough. http://pin.it/cKfzJI5
Yay! Love it! Oh you can be VERY tight with your Tombow... It is so strong you really don't need much....
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