I've been messing about with Claudine Hellmuth's technique doing image transfers with Ranger acrylic dabbers. It's a bit fiddly but I'm quite pleased with this result and I like the distressed look it gives. It accidentally turned out the right size for Skinny Saturday's open theme. You get a better idea if you click on the pic to enlarge it.
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Oh my gosh what a stunning Skinny. So lovely. Great work.
oooh, this is so beautiful
Carol, this is so beautiful and delicate, the transfer looks great, im eager to try this technique:)
wow, it's stunning carol, possibly may favourite thing on your blog. it looks so delicate and the colours are lovely.
oh yeah, this is really beautiful, Whoooooow
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO can I have it???? can I can I can I???
kidding......lol (or am I?)
this is STUNNING and I love it.
this is just gorgeous Carol and the transfer worked really well!
wow ,this is a lovely skinny !!!!
Definitely worth trying out- this is really stunning Carol.
that's gorgeous, I can see you've been having a lovely weekend!
its a great technique Carol - I've been playing with it too today LOL - love how this one turned out
such a gorgeous piece, I love it
Hi! I think each masterpiece that you've created is absolutely beautiful.
Stunning work, Carol! Love it!!!!
That's absolutely gorgeous, Carol. What a beautiful image and lovely delicate colours.
Love everything about this piece, its beautiful .
very nice skinny ! so sweety !
Absolutely fabulous...so dreamy!
Creatively Yours, Laura
What a stunning tag - and a great technique link too - thanks Carol will definitely give it a go!
Laura, this is soooooo fantastic, love everything about it !!! Adorable !
Gorgeous! Very delicate & love your muted shades.
I wish I could get some gel medium for transfers at it looks good in the few books I've seen it in. Roll on end of stash diet!!
Sweet!
Wow, its stunning, love it!
Clairexx
this is just stunning Carol absolutely love it!
Oooooooo stunning!!!
You have had fab results with this technique Carol, I have had a play and can't get anything anywhere nere as good as you.
That's so delicate and pretty! Love it!
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