My friend, Michele Duplisea, who is also a demonstrator in my “Serene Stampers” group recently sent me a gorgeous sympathy card (my grandfather passed away earlier this month). The technique that Michele had used was one I’d not seen before and when I asked her about it she told me it was called “Black Ice”. Here’s the card that Michele made for me:
Isn’t Michele’s card gorgeous? I looked up the technique online and decided to give it a spin with my own touch! Here are the cards I created with the Black Ice Technique (I think this may also be the same or at least similar to the Distressed Metal Technique):
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Beth Norman says
I a so sorry for your loss. Sending hugs.
The black ice technique is one I haven't seen before either.
All the cards are lovely.
little debbie says
So sorry for the loss of your grandfather.
This technique is stunning. Love your versions of it.
Tina Zinck says
Thanks for your comments, Beth and Debbie – I really appreciate it! Glad you like the Black Ice Technique too! xoxo