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Thursday 15 October 2015

Beautiful Dreamer

Hello.  Welcome.  Mark's Finest Papers have challenged us to use three panels.  So I took a tiger, a piece of red bazzill which I distressed and a sentiment from Rubber Dance Stamps and it all came together like this


I stamped and embossed the tiger from MFP's Tigers set on Basic Grey paper.  The distressed bazzill was cut in three and added to a black base card.  I stamped and embossed the sentiment from Rubber Dance Happy Birthday set on vellum, then mounted on a black panel.  

Joining the fun at
Speedy Fox and Friends Challenge 283 - Use 3 Panels 
TCPTUES301 - Anything Goes Challenge 
Stamplorations October Challenge - Theme  Favourite colour combo red and black
Country View Challenge 32 - Add Some Texture
As You Like It Challenge - Monochrome or Colour?  ooh, definately colours.  Bold and bright please. 

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

8 comments:

  1. This is Awesome........Thanks for sharing at MFP SFF..........Lis

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  2. Love the red panels paired with the fussy cut image. Fabulous card. Thank you for sharing with us at MFP Speedy Fox Friends Challenge.

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  3. What a great mix of images and texture. Thanks for playing along with us at TCP Tuesday! Brenda

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  4. Love the red background against the tiger. Thank you for joining The Cat's Pajamas TCP Tuesday challenge.

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  5. This is a lovely bold design and I love the striking colour combo you used - thanks for joining in our challenge at As You Like It!
    Hugs, Kat x

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  6. Ooh, it's a wild thing, fabulous image and love the strong colors and the texture on the paper. Thank you for joining STAMPlorations October challenge, hope to see you back soon.

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