


Got these Moonshadow Inks on Saturday and had a play with them last night. The sheen really is beautiful although the scan doesn't show it at it's best. I used plain printer paper, and for some I painted the ink on and scrunched it up. For others I used cling film on the wet ink, left it to dry and got almost a leathery look where the sheen is really deep in the creases.
I now need to use these on cards I think to see them at their best.
1 comment:
What a beautiful effect you have created. I love the middle one..it looks so soft.
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