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Thursday 15 June 2017

Nice Hat

Hello.  Welcome.  CASology's cue word is Clothes.  I thought about this hat.  Then I decided to try a technique that Deepti shared the other day where she used a monotone image with a colourful background.  


The hat is from Rubber Dance Poodle Power set.  It comes with a fun flower, but I wanted to keep it masculine, so I masked away the flower.  Not that you can't do flowers and men, but not this time LOL.   I used a generic stencil and distress inks for the background colours on my small tag.  I stamped and embossed the hat and used a Promarker, cool grey 4 to colour it.  The happy birthday is a Stamplorations stamp.  Some bobbly wool and done.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
CASology Week 253 - Clothes
Stamplorations Spotlight Project Showcase
Stamplorations CAS Challenge June
Scrappiness Utfordring 6 - Lag Noko Smått
Stamplorations June Mixed Media Challenge





7 comments:

  1. Love your colorful background and your super cute hat! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!

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  2. Gorgeous CAS tag Gail! Thank you for joining us over at STAMPlorations. Hugs, Susanne.

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  3. Love the colouring of the hat! Brilliant work my dear. Thanks for using our stamps. HUGS!!!

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  4. such a great CAS tag - thanks for sharing your project at the STAMPlorations Mixed Media Challenge

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  5. Lovely card, thank you for joining in with the STAMPlorations CAS card challenge.

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  6. Such a cool tag! Thanks so much for joining us at the STAMPlorations CAS Challenge!
    Lisa

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  7. This is so cool! Love the hat:-)
    Thanks for joining us at Scrappiness

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