tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7854141872721733680.post4268222881300124651..comments2023-06-16T10:05:44.051-05:00Comments on Linda Vich Creates: Pretty Pine BoughLinda Vichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14322986539996742676noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7854141872721733680.post-3582932661915818532016-10-24T19:31:14.095-05:002016-10-24T19:31:14.095-05:00Thank you for your lovely comments Donna!Thank you for your lovely comments Donna!Linda Vichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14322986539996742676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7854141872721733680.post-16741872453007293972016-10-23T16:10:16.556-05:002016-10-23T16:10:16.556-05:00That's for sure! I love the black and gold stu...That's for sure! I love the black and gold stunning effect as well! It's more than "merely dramatic" but, rather, extraordinary! Gorgeous combination, but I have to admit, it is your magic finger that made it that way with the Inka Gold LOL - Thanks for mentioning that at first you were disappointed about the smearing. Linda, I actually wondered how you achieved the look until reading about your creative process! I'll try my Inka Gold which is still virginal in my stash LOL And I likely would have been disappointed about the "smearing" but now I won't be! It does really look like it should be there for a blast of movement! I especially like the tip about stamping the pines in black first, and then the Delicata gold. BEAUTIFUL effect! I always learn a lot from you, Linda. Wish I could come to your classes. hugs, deDonna Ellishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16493910748228055970noreply@blogger.com