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This shows some supplies used...I used a colored cardstock base inchie, a pattern paper inchie-torn, and a round inchie cut in half...I used Ranger Distress ink to add aging to the pieces...
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The torn pattern paper inchie layered onto the cardstock base inchie, then the half of the round inchie layered over this...
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Then I used a thin line of Ranger Glossy Accents down one edge of the "inchie"
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and sprinkled on Beadazzles...set aside and let it dry...its a really nice "inchie"...
1 comment:
I really like this one too!!!
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