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Sunday 22 February 2015

Cake, Paint and Glitter

Hello.  Welcome.  PaperArtsy have a painty theme going on.  Well, going on for at least a few more minutes LOL.  I saw this post by Anneke and loved the colours and the texture she got.  Here's my take.....



I followed Anneke's directions using GP with PS007 and generic acrylic paint.  Love the texture with the plasterboard tape.  I used a small heart and  a bubble stamp with black and white paint.  Then I stamped an image from LPC007 and splashed about some watercolours.  I fussy cut her and added her to the background.  She looks a little sad!  And unfinished.  



So I ripped a mask from paper to protect the center of my card and used black acrylic around the edges.  Then I used some of the plaster board tape and some gold acrylic to stamp on the black.  

Joining the fun at
PaperArtsy Challenge 3 - Paint
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Add a Little Texture
STAMPlorations February Challenge - Stamps and Hearts 

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

9 comments:

  1. That plaster tape definitely gives some great texture!

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  2. Lover those vibrant colours and the LP image really looks brilliant! Chrisx

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  3. Love the archway you've created around her, great card!

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  4. REALLY clever card! Love how you use bright bold strokes of colour - the work a treat here!!!

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  5. Brilliant Gail! Wonderful vibrant colours and I just love your drywall tape background! hugs :)

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  6. Super card, love the bright colours you used.

    Thank you for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.

    Jo x

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  7. Wow wow wow totally awesome, really love it. Happy Art :-) Kezzy xxx

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  8. Awesome, this looks so good and striking x

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  9. Amazingly fabulous. Love the bright colors combinet with vintage style image. Thank you for joining STAMPlorations.

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