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Saturday 13 August 2016

Golden Triangle Lost

Hello.  Welcome.  Beach hut?  Not so many of those in the stash.  Decided to use these My Island stamps by Waltzing Mouse and make a one layer card after watching the MFT Camp Create Bonfire Night.  



OK, so I stamped my hut, then I masked it and stamped the sunrays stamp.  Then I decided it needed trees.   I like the contrast between the organic foreground and the square rays stamp.  I watercoloured with distress inks.  I left all that sky.  I am sure it offends some rules of balance or proportions but I liked the space.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
The Craft Barn Weekly Challenge - Beach Scene with a Hut 
MFT Stamps Camp Create 2016 - Bonfire Single Layer Savvy 
Lost Coast Portal to Creativity Challenge 27 - Water Color Background 
Twofers Challenge 25 - The Heat is On 
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Let's Go Wild

5 comments:

  1. I have to agree with you the contrast between the curves of the trees and the lines of the sun rays works really well here. Great to see you again at Twofers. XOXO

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  2. hello gail! super awesoem card, luv the background! I am so glad you played along with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!

    blog-paperie blooms
    ig-2klines

    sparkle & shine, kindness *~*

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  3. I love the balance of it, all that sky at the top makes the design really stand out. Thanks for sharing at twofers
    Jane

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  4. Sometimes a scene is all about the sky so I love it! Thx for joining in the fun over at Lost Coast Portal to Creativity!

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  5. Love your layout and that fab sky. Thank you for joining Lost Coast Portal to Creativity this month, hope to see you again.

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