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Sunday 30 October 2016

V is for Village

Hello.  Welcome.  Flicking through the dictionary I see village and an idea I had last week pops up again.  



I covered my giant playing card with plain paper and stamped Rubber Dance Textured Houses many times, masking in between.  I left a gap at the top and watercoloured the sky with distress inks.  Then I added the definition from OED.   That's all folks.......

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Joining the fun at
The Craft Barn - V
Hiding in My Craft Room 273 - Freestyle
Sweet Stampin Challenge- Inspired by Book/Film/Song Song Our House
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes

9 comments:

  1. Love the masking and use of image! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Anything Goes” Challenge! Well done!

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  2. This really DOES look like a village. It's a lovely entry and very impressive the way you masked things so well.

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  3. Looks like a village I would want to visit! Cool masking of the house stamps. Thanks, Gail! ♥

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  4. Ooh this is fabulous! Brilliant stamping and masking. xxx

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  5. This village is so cool looking. I'd love to go visit there. I'll bet they are all creative.

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  6. Super idea and well stamped - than you for entering the Craft Barn Alpha Challenge

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  7. So much masking involved but worth it as the end result is a beautiful village. What a wonderful view you would have from the top house - the walk up to it may be rather hard work though!

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  8. Fabulous.

    Thanks for sharing at Sweet Stampin'.

    Susan

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  9. Love it! Beautifully stamped and so effective. Thank you for joining us at Sweet Stampin' this week. Sammy-x

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