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Rabbit jumps over the moon
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This is my first time playing around with Lavinia stamps and I love them! I've also been trying different techniques with the Distress Oxide inks.
Here are the steps for these Distress Oxide inks with a giant Moon background.
I began with watercolor paper and swishes a circle of the squeezed lemonade , laying it on pretty thick.
Then I dabbed on salty ocean, lucky clover, and added some peacock feather over those color in a few different spots.
I heat set the ink and then spritzed with water and heat set again.
Next I squished the shaded lilac ink directly onto an acrylic block and smooshed that over the moon, and over scattered areas on the rest of the card as well.
I followed the same technique, smashing the broken china and wild honey in different places. Heat set again, and spritzed with water.
I used a circle template and a gold jelly pen to draw a line outlining the moon.
The beauty of the distress inks is if you don't like it, you can always add more ink, or more water.