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Monday 19 October 2015

Autumn Deer

Hello.  Welcome.  Over at Die-namites they are having a technique hop.  Well, here's a quick technique that gives a great result. 





I used Ripe Persimmon distress ink to add some colour to a piece of card.  I made the moon by dabbing my round blending tool on the paper.



I embossed Die-namites Deer Birch Background



I cut the same die from black card.  Embossing the background makes paper piecing easy and gives more dimension that just placing the die on a flat background.  I mounted the panel on a brown base card.

Joining the fun at
Die-namites Design Team Tip Technique Hop 
Die-namites October Inspiration Challenge  inspired by the colours
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Color Inspiration
Papertake Weekly - Two by Two  two deer
As You Like It Challenge - Monochrome or Colour? Colour.  Bright beautiful colours lift the spirit

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful card!!! Love your background

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  2. Your card is so lovely!!! Super autumn mood.

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  3. Gorgeous, beautiful Autumn card.
    Thank you for joining us at Simon says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
    Luv
    Debby

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  4. Waw this looks really lovely, gorgeous project! Thank you for joining us at As You Like It Challenge. Hugs! Mojca

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  5. I love this! What a great scene. Thanks so much for joining us at AYLI Challenge. Hope to see you back again! Brenda

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  6. Like this a lot! Gorgeously inky and wonderful use of colour. Looking forward to seeing what you create with your Tim stamps - I was over the moon to win them and hope to get some time this weekend to play with another one of them Karen x

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  7. so pretty card! love this colour combo (and of course this panel - because deer is my obsession for now))))
    thank you for playing along with us at Die-Namites!

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