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Saturday 6 October 2018

Breath of Autumn

Hello.  Welcome.  Happy World Card Day.  I made this card using Rubber Dance stamps.  


Isn't that Geisha a beautiful stamp??  The October Rubber Dance challenge is all about colours and or make a greeting card.  Well, had to go with the theme, it being World Card Making Day an all that.......


I started by stamping the Geisha stamp onto my card and a piece of scrap paper.  I cut out the image from the scrap paper and used it to mask my card.


Then I blended Worn Lipstick and Festive Berries distress ink over the image.  Oooh look!  It's a selfie!!  Keeping my craftie shots close cos my space is pretty full with stuff at the moment.  


I stamped the flower from Rubber Dance Carved Whimsy Wood set three times and blended Spiced Marmalade distress ink on them.  Can you blend one colour??  Well, I did.  Heavy in the middle, lightly on the outside.  I cut out two of the flowers and the third one just the center.  Using black archival ink I stamped the large leaf from the Big Maple set and also the sentiment on shrink plastic, added some orange distress ink and heated.  Then I stamped the same sentiment from the Affirmations set using red Staz-on.  

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Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Geisha is joining the fun at
Tuesday Morning Sketches 473
Winnie & Walter WCMD - Stamp Images Mash Up
Winnie & Walter WCMD - Ink Blending Challenge
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Scrappiness Utfordring 9 - Høstfarger


4 comments:

  1. Oh Gail - this card is stunning! I love that image and the ink blending you did. Gorgeous. Thank you for joining us at Tuesday Morning Sketches.

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  2. Great card!!
    Thanks for playing along with us at Tuesday Morning Sketches
    Debbie ~ TMS DT
    Debbie's Dash of This and That

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  3. Love the colours you have used,
    wonderful card.
    Hugs, Maya

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