



I have finally tried this technique from 2006. What fun it is! The technique calls for Walnut Tintz but I don't have those so I used Distress inks and sponged them on randomly. They worked just fine.I am on a roll with this technique and have several aside drying. But maybe it's time to move on to something different, LOL!
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These are wonderful. I loved them when you posted on TJ and meant to come here. I thought sure I had you on my feed. I guess I was getting you off of your email signature.
Great readding your post
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