I was talking with a crafter on Splitcoast and they were talking about black ice. I thought it sounded interesting so I went to You Tube and watched a tutorial. I made a few mistakes, like adding too much black on the top. Overall, I'm satisfied. The ice effect is very hard to photograph. It doesn't look like it's over the entire surface, but it is. the stamp is from Inkadinkadoo.
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This is gorgeous, Diane! I love everything about this card! Whatever effect you were going for, you nailed it! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sherri - I myself am not familiar with black ice technique but I am loving what I am seeing here. That is a great image too - me thinks I have seen that in my stash - somewhere!!! LOL Beautiful card, Diane!! XXOO
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