And because I just couldn't leave the distress oxide inks alone, here are a few more cards. Two use the same technique that I mentioned yesterday, only no shimmer top spray.
For the first card I used the stencil technique for the background. I also used the inks to stamp the diecut leaves.
For this next card I simply stamped the leaves onto the cardstock. I also smeared some ink and picked it up with a wet paintbrush to fling on some ink splatters.
This final card only used the ink stencil technique.
- Jessica
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