Hello to everyone. I would like to link this blog post, to my tutorial for Spectrum Noir. I am sharing the Smacking Acetate Technique.
I hope you will pop over and have a look, its so easy and lots of fun!
Products used to make the project above are listed in the tutorial.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this post and look at my card.
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18 comments:
Gorgeous card Laine x
Really fabulous card Laine and a great tutorial. Thank for sharing it. Cathy x
*snigger*...that technique sounds a bit naughty Laine!! Brilliant effect though, I did something similar years ago with alcohol inks, this looks much easier and less messy for sure xx
Hi Laine this is a gorgeous card I am just off to check out the tutorial. Take care. Hugs Jackie
Simply gorgeous Laine. I've seen and heard about this technique before but never tried it out. Thanks to you I will give it a go looks fun and beautiful. Hugs, Veerle
Gorgeous technique today Laine. Love it
love the effect on your card :) smacking acetate, sounds such a fun thing to do :D I checked out the tutorial to find out more :)
Gorgeous card Laine , great tutorial very effective, thank you for sharing.
Hugs Julie xxx
Brilliant card, gorgeous colours as well. Am off to see the tut.xxxx{aNNie}
Such an elegant card, Laine and I love that colour! xxx
very nice card Laine
Gr Karin
This is beautiful,such a lovely image.xxx
Such a gorgeous card Laine, the colours are wonderful.
Thank you so much for your kind wishes, it means so much.
Sue xx
Fabulous card, great tutorial.
Sylv xx
Thanks so much for sharing your tutorial - can't wait to give this a go!!
Great card by the way!!
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A wonderful card Laine. I love the background colour and the pretty butterfly xx
Such a gorgeous card and such lovely colours too.
Hugs
Gina xx
I'm always interested in learning new techniques, so thanks for the inspiration, the end result is beautiful!
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