Hi everyone and welcome to this, the last Friday in May (can you believe it!!!) I'm back as promised for the second post of the day. This time it's a heads up about a Friday Focus tutorial that I'm hosting over at Frilly and Funkie. It's about as close to CAS as you're ever going to get from me and is such an easy yet effective idea that there are two finished versions to see!!! Here's a quick glimpse...
I hope you can join me over at Frilly and Funkie, and if you haven't seen my earlier post for A Vintage Journey (yet another tutorial - gosh, I've been busy!) you can catch that HERE. Tomorrow I'll be out and about demonstrating for IndigoBlu over at PDA Card and Craft in Langley Mill (details on my sidebar) so if you're in the area it would be great to see you.
Whatever you're up to this weekend I hope you have a great one. Take care of yourselves, Jenny xxx
I'm intrigued! Off to have a look....have a lovely weekend yourself, Jenny.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic way to create a background and both are a terrific mix of colours.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Great sneak peek, - off for a closer look! Busy days indeed, but hope your weekend will be enjoyable even if it does involve more work....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Xx
ReplyDeleteLove these colours Jenny! Off I go to get the scoop! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteSeriously cool technique! Got to try this! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOff to go-see xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous technique, Jenny!! I would never have thought to use Flitter Glu.....but makes perfect sense. And what a fantastic use of Wendy's embossing powders! I just got the new colors, and can't wait to try this. Thanks for kicking my thinking (again!) out of the box.....need the push right now, lol! xxx Lynn
ReplyDeleteLOVE seeing your card on Wendy's page! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFabulous to see you featured on Wendy's blog, off for a closer look at F & F. Anne x
ReplyDeleteSaw this over at F&F, but it looks as though yet again the iPad failed to get the comment through. Then I saw it in my WV email too - bravo!! Fabulous effect with the soft feathering of the powders into one another - it's such a cool background, and the butterfly looks so cool.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Saw this first on Wendy's blog and Just read your tutorial over at Frilly and Funkie...GREAT technique. Thanks for the step by step. Kim :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial Jenny of yet another wonderful technique. Gonna have to give this a go. Your cards are lovely n really do showcase the technique of well
ReplyDeleteThat looks very interesting Jenny, off to take a closer look!
ReplyDeleteWOW Jenny, just popped over to have a closer look. Wonderful technique, both cards are stunning.
ReplyDeleteOff for a catch up as I've been absent from blog visiting lately.
Avril xx