The Pigment Spritz technique appeared in the June/July 2009 newsletter. Because most of my pigment inks are in little cubes, I chose my ink colors first and then looked for a piece of patterned paper I could use as a frame. The image is from Rubber Stampede and the sentiment from River City Rubber Works. A 5-inch square card is really one of my favorite shapes.
Very, very nice Evelyn. Your colors are just like spring! Hope it arrives soon. Dar
ReplyDeleteLove this card - and I forwarded Design Junkie's email to River City Rubber works - I spent many fun hours with them a couple of years ago.......love their stamps :)
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteSandra
Two of my favorite colors- pink and Blue! Gorgeous card! Love the look of the technique. TFS
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, and perfectly put together.
ReplyDeleteEvelyn, Your card is just so pretty! Love the Spring colors!!
ReplyDeleteTFS!
Terry
Wow, that's beautiful! I'm so ready for the spring colors.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty card. I love the colors and the technique you chose to use :)
ReplyDeleteGreat colors. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteShows you are ready for spring..
ReplyDeleteGreat idea in this design.
Very clever to match ink then paper.
Thanks for posting.
Tish
Love the colors of this - and that technique is wonderful. I'm going to have to dig this one out and try it!
ReplyDeleteOh this just feels like spring! Lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Evelyn! I don't think I've ever tried this tech. You've inspired me to look it up!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card the colors are so soft and pretty!!
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful. I like how the flower stands all by itself. That alone gives a va va va voom that it deserves.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the colors in this card--you did a really lovely job of mixing unusual colors into a very striking flower. I, too, love the square card in this size. Your photo is being added to my inspiration file. Thanks!
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