MAGIC MUSHROOMS
I love using GOLDEN heavy duty paint. I got a jar of Iridescent Copper Light (Fine) when Pearl's went out of business and it makes a great border to the ATC's. It dries with some depth but doesn't crack. I was playing with that and some Speedball Ink that I got at the same sale a couple of nights ago. Didn't like the look of the dark blue speedball until I decided to throw some glitter on it and make mushrooms.
For the background I used gimmer mists Green distress spray. The bright green dots are Daler Rowney FW Pearlescent Liquid Acrylic.
I wanted the mushrooms to be wacky so I cut them out freehand and created the gills using a white sharpie marker with some gold wink of stella.
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