Thanks! I think thats the first response to any of my alters posted on here =D
You made this girl happy!
Thats a great idea for the stars I will have to go out and buy a new toothbrush.. Silly question does it matter if its hard or soft bristle?
A very stiff old brush will do the same thing and will give you more control, because it's smaller.
The amount you water down the paint will control the size of the stars.
Also how far you hold the brush away from the card makes a difference.
I 've been to 5 GP's and only had one artist refuse to sigh altered cards.
I'll have to look up the names of all the artist, about 15 of them.
But most of them really enjoyed them.
Alexander loves my duals, can't believe anyone can paint that small.
Laura
This was a bite of a Challenge
one for the road
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Merry Christmas
So I had a little time to do this
Grrrrrrrrrrreat work, clean, perfect color matching and Super art on the bottom of the card, nice flow
I was thinking with the Karakas, I might have gone a
little overboard with the colors,
but it's going to a nice home in Belgium.
colorful skies
other
My first oversize card
A very stiff old brush will do the same thing and will give you more control, because it's smaller.
The amount you water down the paint will control the size of the stars.
Also how far you hold the brush away from the card makes a difference.
I'll have to look up the names of all the artist, about 15 of them.
But most of them really enjoyed them.
Alexander loves my duals, can't believe anyone can paint that small.
Laura