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Out of Focus...that is the challenge from Less is More. I decided the stamp and twist technique was perfect for this challenge. And chalking up an embossed image always give off a little out of focus look. But honestly this card became a bit "more" than expected so I am not sure it qualifies for a "less is more" challenge. But it was the inspiration behind that card...so here it is!!
#bethegift challenge: Forgive someone...genuinely!
Gorgeous card ! I didn't know this technique and it is definitely a perfect one to make an Out of Focus effect. I love your design too but as you said, it is a bit to much according the LIM rules. Anyway, I'm happy to have learnt a new to me technique. Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is More.
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