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Friday, 10 April 2015

Happy Friday

Hello.  Welcome.  It's sunny, it's warm, it's Friday.  Who could ask for more.  Over at Unity it's also Friends With Flair day.  Here's a little something.  Kinda like something I made previously.  But different in it's own special way. 



I made this background at the same time as I made THIS ONE, so look there if you want the step by step.  I stamped Unity Stamp Co There Was a boy onto white tissue paper and coloured him.  If you are doing this technique use white tissue, it keeps the colours clean, and you want the thin stuff without a wax coating.  Then I added a frog from a serviette and the little girl from Unity's First Love set.








Here's the finished framed piece.  I generated the sentiment on the computer and I have also gone along the lines of the frog with a thin black pen to give him more definition and make him look a bit more like a stamp.  

Joining the fun at
Unitys Stamp Co. Be Inspired Challenge 27 Scrapbook sketch
Unity Stamp Co. Friends With Flair
Unruly Paperarts April 2015 RAQ - Animal Instincts 
Simon SaysStamp Monday Challenge - A is for......  Aspiration
Papertake Weekly - Anything Goes

Thanks for dropping by.  I think I shall go and have a cup of tea and sit in the sun for a while.  Hugz

22 comments:

  1. Lovely project. Thanks for the instructions on how you did it. The piece looks wonderful framed.

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  2. Wonderful piece, Gail!!! Loved the previous one, too, but this one is really cute with the girl kissing the frog. Perfect. I still haven't tried stamping on tissue. But now that I am doing a little art journal projects I will have to do that. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
    Saw you on FWF!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  3. creative, funny and fabulous. great collage and paint work. Hello from FWF

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  4. A fabulous piece of art Gail, love it. Carol x

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  5. Oh this is just too cute! Love the sentiment and the creativity with those images! Fantastic!! ♥

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  6. This is so fun. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
    I saw your entry at FWF.
    Crafty hugs,
    Dawn
    DesignsByDragonfly {blogspot}

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  7. Somehow, I missed the first piece, so glad that you referrenced it, Gail! I really do appreciate the humor more in this one, perhaps because it is so well illustrated with the little girl and frog! Made me smile! Great backgrounds on both projects. I am going to have to try this.

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  8. Wonderful piece! Love the sentiment! Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Hugs, Sandra

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  9. Sweet. Love all the work you did on this. Saw you on FWF.

    Kim
    Craftisan Studios
    Design Team Showcase

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  10. This is adorable and I just your sentiment with that cute PH girl kissing a frog!

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  11. What an absolutely fantastic piece! It is bursting with whimsy and wit, yet it also shows a lot of sophisticated techniques. I'm always impressed by the unique way you view the world and your art reflects that. I look forward to your creations because they are always unexpected and always wonderful. This is no exception! Love it!

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  12. What a cool effect you used. Thank you for sharing.

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  13. Wonderful piece of art, Gail. Thanks so much for joining us at Unruly PaperArts RAQ this month

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  14. Super cute.... love the background and the layers of colors .... Thank you for creating with us at Unruly Paper Art RAQ

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  15. super fun and creative. thanks for playing along!

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