Have you used the "Crumpled Tissue Paper Technique"
to make a "Faux Wrinkle Background"?
You only need gift wrap tissue paper,
- crimple it into a ball: the smaller the better...
- open it carefully
- adhere it to a panel with plain glue: leaving as many wrinkles as possible
- sponge some ink over the pics to give dimension
and Voilà!...you have a "Faux Wrinkle paper Background"...
now it is ready to be used in a card
Tomorrow and all week long
I will be sharing with all of you
the NEW Memory Box products: Spring release and many prizes given away at the language Blogs!
at the Spanish and the French ones that I write for Memory Box...
I hope to see you there as well
And to participate to the "Throwback Thursday" Challenge#8 see details on the side bar
Until tomorrow
Thanks for the visit...
Supplies
Beautiful card my dear Bibiana. Love those tulips. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteC'est superbe, merci pour le partage. Bises.
ReplyDeletetres joli rendu, bravo ma grande bisous
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Bibiana. Carol x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Bibiana, love the tissue technique, hugs Carole Z x
ReplyDeleteVery nice - great effect.
ReplyDeleteTissue paper, how pretty. Never tried this technique.
ReplyDeleteune autre superbe carte, A+
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Bibiana, I have quite a bit of tissue saved but never used it so now i will have to give it a go lol! Thank you for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLove & hugs
Jacquie J xxx
http://jewelscardcraft.blogspot.co.uk/
Your card is exquisite! I have never tried this technique, but plan to real soon. It is lovely.....................thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletemagnifique!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice results. I also like your tulip die.
ReplyDeleteElle est superbe Bibiana ! Bisous
ReplyDeletetrès belle carte! bises
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fabulous background. Loving all that wonderful texture. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteBear Hugs,
Carol
Such a lovely card Bibiana!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh I love this, fabulous background and the paper pieced tulips are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteohhh simplemente bella!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I did this technique awhile ago but can't remember, it makes for a great background to your pretty flowers!
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