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Friday 5 February 2016

Starry Starry Distress

Hello.  Welcome.  Still feeling the jingle and another christmas card, this time with a distress ink background inspired by the tutorial at MFP.  



I sponged two shades of green distress ink onto a pre-embossed card, added some splats using a distress stain dabber and sprinkled with water.  I stamped the sewn star from MFP USA Heros set and embossed with black powder.  I added some ric rac ribbon and small buttons.  The sentiment is from MFP Dear Santa set.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
MFP Stamps Challenge #5 - Anything Goes 
MFP January I Want To Go To The Beach Blog Hop 
CHNC Challenge #266 - Anything Christmas
OLCC Challenge #25 - Anything Goes 
VSC Challenge 41 - Splatters and Drips 


8 comments:

  1. Love the background and card. Thank you for sharing with us at MFP Stamps Challenge.

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  2. NICE!!!!!! Mwaaaaaaaa haaaa haaaa😂😂😂😂😂😂

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  3. Oh that background is so nice TFS

    MFP Stampshop Lis DT

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  4. Unusual colour scheme for Christmas, which is not a bad thing in my book, and fun splats! Thanks for joining us at Vintage Stamping Challenges.

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  5. Great stamping and inking Gail and fab zingy colours, many thanks for joining our February challenge at FlonzCraft Vintage Stamping Challenges.

    Bx

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  6. Amazing background, Gail! Also, embossing is my new favorite thing to do...again! hehe

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  7. Love the colors you used. Thank you for sharing with us at OLCCC.

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  8. Awesome background! Love your mixed media Christmas card and so happy to see this in the OLCCC gallery.

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