
I've been having a play with my new Twinkling H2O's and as promised here are a few examples. The butterfly really lends itself I think to these lovely shimmery colours. It doesn't show up so much on the computer but its really shimmery in real life.
The Trees one is a lot more subtle, which is what I wanted for this wintery scene.
I need to play a bit more with them.

I found the best way to use them was with an aqua brush, the butterfly was inked onto the stamped image, the tree one was actually put onto the rubber!
I have not pulled those out in forever, now you've given me the bug to do so!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
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Joani
Beautiful! I've never tried the Twinkling H2Os, but you've inspired me to check it out.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Beautiful.. love the winter scene especially :o)
ReplyDeleteLove the winter scene card - vey striking.
ReplyDeleteI love H2Os, they're so shimmery! Your cards look fab. Simpe but oh so effective
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, but i love the winter scene on even more. Really like the ripped detail on the edge. Finishes it off nicely. x
ReplyDeleteThe are both great but esp the winter one. Do you mean you painted h2o's on to the stamp then stamped it? clever. *claps*
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly looks great. Youv'e done a fab job with the H2Os
ReplyDeleteEveryone seems to be playing with their H20's lately... aren't they great.
ReplyDeleteYour butterfly is beautiful! I need to pull out the H2O's it's been WAY too long since I worked with them! Thanks for sharing!
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