I can attest first-hand to how glorious these cards look IR!!! Truly, Shirley, could you do a tutorial, or point us to a tutorial that you used? I would definitely climb up on a ladder and get into the back of my linen cupboard to find my iron for this!! Hugs, Darnell
Wow, wow, wow.. These are amazing cards.. Love the backgrounds..
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these r incredible, love them. Never heard of encaustic wax, heading right over to find out :D
ReplyDeleteI think we'll need a tutorial on this. Such a unique look and so artistic. I may finally have a use for my iron!
ReplyDeleteYes tutorial. That last card is insane
ReplyDeleteWow ... so cool! Loll xx
ReplyDeleteOooooooh!!! Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! These are just fantastic. Happy New Year! Bev
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Please share how you did this.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic!! You have to make a tutorial, I've never heard of this wax! xx
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are simply FABulous. Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteI was going to say wow ... but it simply wasn't enough ... more like WOW (and if I knew how to get that bigger I would)! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteWHAT??? Shirley, you have so got to share this technique with us! These cards are over-the-moon AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are making me think that my iron may not be my least favorite appliance in my house!
Well, you have encaustic down! Dang these are totally stunning!!
ReplyDeleteHow the heck did you do these? I love the all blue with seagulls (in my mind they are) but the detail/colors on this last one. Geesh!
ReplyDeleteI can attest first-hand to how glorious these cards look IR!!! Truly, Shirley, could you do a tutorial, or point us to a tutorial that you used? I would definitely climb up on a ladder and get into the back of my linen cupboard to find my iron for this!! Hugs, Darnell
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