

1. Apply distress ink with a sponge (I love the effect where the bumpy parts of the petals get colored)

2. Use a paint brush, add some water and a little bit of shimmerz paint. Apply it on the center of the flower.

3. Apply glitter to desired part of the flower.


1 comment:
WOW! These are absolutely divine, Tomoko! Such a simple thing and what an amazing effect! Thank you for sharing them with!
Hugs 'n smiles, Emmy
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