Hmmm Teal - didn't have anything teal so I made my own:
Peeled Paint Distress Ink + Blue Patina Perfect Pearls = Teal
Of course in this photo it's looking a little greener but believe me - IRL it's Teal! What you can't see in the photo is all the shimmer from the Perfect Pearls and the Stardust Pen that I used. Here's another look:
You can see it a little better in this photo. Don't you just love the expression on the Man and Boy's face - love this image!
Sit back, drink your caffeine of choice and go take a look at what the other designers created....
Just For Fun® Blog
Broni Holcombe
Heidi Blankenship
Kat Tucker ( you are here)
Linda Duke
Sandy Sandrus
Sherry Cheever
Starla Nelson
Terre Fry
Make sure you visit the Just For Fun® Blog and leave us a link to your own project!
Thanks for the visit and Happy Creating!
KAT
The Stuff:
Stamps - Music Men, Glorious Song, Treble Clef
Ink - Peeled Paint Distress Ink, Coffee Archival (Ranger)
Other - Long Classic Rectangles (Spellbinders), Stardust & Brown Micron Pen (Sakura), Blue Patina Perfect Pearls
7 comments:
NO WAY! You made your own teal paper . . . get out of here! FABULOUS!
Ok....I would have NEVER guessed that you made your own paper!! PERFECT! I love this stamp....it reminds me of some photos I have of my great uncles!!
How cool, Kat! I love their expressions too! Didn't everyone back then look like that? Love your ingenuity!!
I love your "inventiveness". Not sure that's a word, but it is now! Love this card, so many details make it all come together FABULOUSLY!
Totally AWESOME! Love that you made your own colour paper..i would have been still sat there scratching my head LOL Fab art hun x
SHUT UP! You made that teal paper. Hats off to you! The entire card looks amazing!
Hugs and smiles
P.S.: It's not the drinks you get at Ranger U, it's the air you breathe....all that ink smell makes you high....high for ranger products.
Hugs and grins
I love what you have done with those images, and the color recipe you gave us! Plus, using the Perfect Pearls gave it some shimmer! great, & thanks.
Hugs,
Pat Smith
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