This is my first attempt with flocking. The look it creates is remarkably life like. The only downside is it's a bit messy so containment is the key to success. Working in the lid of a box or a large tray will make clean up easier. This makes it a simple process to return the little bits of flocking that didn't stick to the glue back into the jar so none is wasted. Be sure to use a tacky drying glue like ScraPerfect's - Best Glue Ever rather than a standard wet glue.
Time Out Challenge #202
Supplies:
green card base (5x7")
red metallic Dew Drops (The Robin's Nest)
liquid adhesive (Best Glue Ever)
green & red flocking
red ribbon & holly
black & white cardstock
green card base (5x7")
red metallic Dew Drops (The Robin's Nest)
liquid adhesive (Best Glue Ever)
green & red flocking
red ribbon & holly
black & white cardstock
sentiment rubber stamp & black ink pad
thin black marker
6 comments:
Karen your wreath card is very pretty. perfect for the season. Thank you for joining us at Through the Craft Room Door this month. Happy Holidays and I hope we will see you lovely cards again in 2022. Judy DT
Love the flocked wreath Karen. So pretty!
Thanks for sharing it with us at Creative Embellishments!
Wow... what a fab wreath! I also love the way you framed/featured it. Thanks for playing with us at Time Out!
- Shauna
The wreath looks amazing! Thanks for joining us at Creative Embellishments.
Gorgeous card Karen! I love the texture of the wreath. Thanks for joining us at Creative Embellishments and Happy New Year!
A delightful card, so seasonal.Love the 3D effect and the texture of the flocking, beautifully crafted.
Thank you so much for joining us at More Mixed Media x
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