Oriental is just not my forte, but not one to be beaten, I decided to have a go with this new fish stamp I got from Inka to make this ATC. I have also used the color all stamp on the background.
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Original idea using the rolled paper...works well :0)
ReplyDeleteVery arty with all those layers, I would never guess you find oriental hard from seeing this.
ReplyDeleteoooh love it Joanne! The stamp is very similar to Fred Mullet ones which intrigue me!
ReplyDeleteLovely, Joanne!! Great card.
ReplyDeletegorgeous Joanne, love all the different layers and the way you've rolled up the paper, very Fred Mullet.
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