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Friday 22 June 2018

Little Vikings

Hello.  Welcome.  CC Designs have a fun twinchies challenge.  A twinchie is a 2" square.  I love small art, but haven't made many of these.  But Viking Nancy wanted to play along......


I cut my twinchie using a Gummiapan stitched square die.  I stamped CC Designs Viking Nancy and coloured her with distress inks and my waterbrush.  


Then I did this!!  I stamped Viking Nancy again and fussy cut around her hair and then used the die.  I coloured with distress inks again and then started thinking about squares....


I like making small art, but sometimes it's nice to be able to use it on a bigger project.  I used a Things to Alter MDF cut and a square hammered card base.  I think she looks perfect there.


Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Nancy is joining the fun at
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Bright and Cheerful
AAA Cards Game 117 - Geometrics

7 comments:

  1. Wow! I do not make much small art, but I do love using small tags on bigger projects! I've never made such small art is these, but I have to say that I love Nancy! The color of her hair is awesome! My favorite of these is where you have extended her braids off the square! Quite clever.

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  2. What an adorable image! Punchy colours too, Jo x

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  3. Darling image and a great design, Gail! Thanks for playing with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!

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  4. Well I’ve learnt a new term today - twinchie! Fab idea for a card. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards.

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  5. Fabulous and fun! Thanks for playing along at AAA Cards

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  6. Super cute card. Great design. Thank you for sharing with us at AAA Cards. =) Tracie

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