One person’s work I turn to when I think of the mixed media effects I like is Tiffany Solorio. She creates projects which have a gorgeous light ethereal feel with occasional pops of colour. I watched one of Tiffany’s tutorials on creating a lovely tag, and this led to my experiments today. I’ve linked all supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.
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Summary of the project which gives all the views of the card in one photo :D I’d love if you pinned and called by on Pinterest.
This was very interesting on how you came up with the finished product. I thought only us crafters out here in the field messed up. Thanks for leaving that in. It came out very pretty and liked the different elements, kind of Victorian. Thank you.
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing and showing us the boo-boos. Have a good weekend.
Aweosme card Debby and so glad you didn’t left out the oopsies, often we forget that great designers also make mistakes.
Thank you so much for sharing, stay safe and have a wonderful week.
What an amazing card! I really liked how you compared the different type of papers. That was very helpful, for purchasing. Thanks!