For Fusion and Sunflowers:
I'm sure the sentiment is MFT; I've used the sunflower stamp dozens of times before -
and it is currently impressing more TP as I write!
One-thousand times thank you, Marybeth!
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=] Michele
This is beautiful! I just received a whole batch of tissue paper (wrapped around a present). I'll have to give this technique a go!
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ReplyDeleteGasp ... stunning, striking, beautiful, Michelle ... reminds me of an elegant ceiling rose! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stamp to use for this technique!! Thanks for sharing it ... I saw the MIM post but never got a chance to look into how it's made. I just took a look after reading your post : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous pressed image! so pretty in the yellow and white - I'm off to check out the technique! Thanks for joining us at the Fusion Challenge this seek Michele!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous white on white Michele! So glad you joined in the fun @ FUSION, hope to see you again soon :)
ReplyDeleteYour impression is gorgeous!!!! Wow! Thanks for playing at Fusion this week!
ReplyDeleteThis is really the coolest medallion!!! LOVE that you entered more than once you creative, creative girl!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my this is soooo elegant, I love the simplicity and pure elegance of this card. Of course the perfection in the technique is incredible :) Thank you sharing with Fusion!
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