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3D Effect with Acetate sheet and Embossing Powder



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3D Effect with Acetate sheet and Embossing Powder

In this video I will be showcasing how to make a pretty background for your card with Tubby craft dye ink pads.
I loved the way these inks blended and created a bright background...which is perfect for this spring themed card!

Inks used:
Imperial red, Tangy orange, Lemon yellow and Sapphire blue.

Hop on to the video below and please stick till the end to view the secret to get the magical 3D effect
on the butterflies :)
https://youtu.be/xyXvjUIcNe0





Hope you all loved the craft inspiration for today!

See you next week with another post😁
Till then, happy crafting! <3

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