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!!!
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.
ReplyDeleteSU! 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!
DeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteOk, 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
ReplyDeleteYay! 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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