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Permanent Ink Techniques
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Autumn In Colorado
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Dappled colors of fall are rubbed on each metal punched leaf. Adding color to copper and gold metal tones down the strong shine of the metal.
Brothers
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Various colors of permanent ink are sponged through a lettering stencil directly onto the glass. A thin strip of vellum behind the glass quiets the detail of the photo underneath.
Fishwish
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Mirror tiles and mosaic grid overlays are accented with rich jewel tones, adding a sense of depth and movement with just three colors.
Friends Forever
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My father and step mother are the center of each other's universe, so all elements in this page center around them. Even the sparkle in their eyes is reflected in the shimmer of the sponged frames, window screen, and charms.
Sealed With Love
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Pre-embossed paper, a metal hinge, and a wax seal are all antiqued with Piñata inks. Using one art medium on many different surfaces is ideal for scrapbookers who like to incorporate unique elements on their pages.
Two Hearts - One Love
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Metal embossed images have greater dimension with added shadows and highlights, courtesy of black and forest green inks, finished with a touch of white.
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