
First, I cut a long oval with my Cricut that was slighly larger than my card base.

Next I cut a piece of cardstock the approximate size of my table. I placed the oval over the card stock as a mask. I cut along the top edge and I sponged along the bottom edge (heavily near the mask and lighter as I moved down). I like to use an ink slightly darker than my cardstock.

Voila! You have it! Note: Take a little off the bottom if you need to so your table will fit properly on your card.
Enjoy!
Michelle B.
1 comment:
OH... what a great idea. So simple yet such a fantastic effect.. wow!
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