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Look how well Friendly Plastic takes texture! After heating the Friendly Plastic, I've stamped into the surface using a deeply etched stamp and then painted it with alcohol inks. I'll have to try this with some of my texture mats too but it should work just as well as stamps.... but that's an experiment for another day!
The lovely soft pink was created by combining Adirondack Cranberry with Gold Mixative. I love the hint of gold the Mixative adds and whilst the photo hasn't picked it up, it is a lovely contrast to the delicate pinks and greens of the MOP.
Now, back to the kitchen to create that piece of jewellery whilst I still have a little MOP in my stash!
Mylene, this is gorgeous..I am a card maker, so its great seeing this inspiration!
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It's really good. Thanks for giving nice idea.
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