The image is called Ching-Chou Kuik's Carnation of May. I love coloring her images. It is just so detailed. I really do need to start writing down though what colors I use. Unfortunately it's really hard because all my pens are on the table and I could never decide what colors to use before hand. I am more like what ever comes to mind kinda coloring.
Your candles are so much fun! I had to look at them all. Nicely done and thanks for sharing the link to the tutorial. I didn't even know something like this was even possible. Live for Scrappin
ReplyDeleteI too looked at all of them they are just stunning! I did this same thing 14 years ago for my son's rehersal dinner and put pictures of the bride and groom through the 3 years they had gone together. You just tape the tissue to card stock and print the photos. Thank you for the tip of the waxed paper I had lots of burned fingers by the time I was done.
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Diane France