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Thursday 21 July 2016

Rock Star

Hello.  Welcome.  Still looking at the MFT Camp Create challenges.  Decided to play with some in laid die cuts.  And a tiger.   




I made this inlaid diecut stars panel using Sizzix Primitive die and red and blue mirror card.  I embossed the stars with Sizzix Damask embossing folder.  The shape of the line of stars reminded me of the colander.  So I decided to make another no template rocker card.



So I cut the bottom of the star panel and mounted it on a white rocker base.  I stamped MFP Tiger on red mirror card and fussy cut.  The happy birthday is from the same MFP set.  The stars are a stamp from Rubber Dance Textured Flower set.   It rocks!!

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
MFT Stamps Camp Create 2016 - Inlaid Made Easy 
Marks Finest Papers Stamps Challenge 29
MFT Color Challenge 49 
Repeat Impressions WIW Photo Inspiration Challenge - J2016 
Stamplorations July Challenge - Stars

8 comments:

  1. Rockin and Rollin here girl friend TFS MFP Lis

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  2. Love the inlaid stars with the tiger! Thank you for sharing with us at MFP Stamps Challenge.

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  3. Excellent! I love all the stars! Hugs
    Pam
    MFPSC DT

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  4. Great job, Ina! Love your take on the photo inspiration challenge! Thanks for joining us at The House That Stamps Built!

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  5. LOVE the in-Laid die technique:)) Thanks for playing along at STAMPlorations!

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  6. Great use of the small star stamp to compliment the inlaid ones.
    Thanks for joining us at STAMPlorations. :)

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  7. This is so fun!! I love the dimension on your stars; such a great touch! Sorry I'm so late in commenting . . .

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  8. I may have forgotten to say "Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built."

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