The COTM theme for a group I'm in is "paint splatter technique." Calling this a technique is a bit of a stretch, since all I did was mix a little water and reinker, load up a paint brush, and flick it. I guess it makes an interesting background -- easy enough to do, and you could make bg paper any combo of colors you wanted to.
The tree is embossed with a glittery white EP called Winter Wonderland. It looks quite glittery in real life.
I used a scrap of the paint-splattered paper to make a tiny tag for my sentiment, and a scrap of embroidery thread
The card is for 365 Card challenge #279, to use gingham. I think the gingham ribbon goes will with the casual look of the paint splatters.
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That gingham ribbons adds a lovely touch! Thanks for playing at 365 Cards.
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