Today’s video demonstration shares tips on how I created the rainbow background for this Florentine Filigree friend card using sponge daubers. Step-by-step details, free tutorial PDF and supplies list on yesterday’s post.
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Wow, this is just fantastic! Thank you for sharing!
Luscious is the perfect word, TFS.
I use “luscious” a lot. It’s definitely a good word!
Hi Mary, thank you for sharing this fun technique. Your videos are wonderful! How do you post them on your blog without other YouTube videos appearing?
nothing fancy on posting the videos, Su. copy and paste the youtube share link. thanks for your sweet feedback.
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely cards and the rainbow technique!
Always my pleasure, Juleen!
How that’s showing us how to get a WOW look for our cards. Great tips my friend…..thanks for sharing.
I love quick and easy, Kadie. Thanks for your WOW! comment!