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Sunday 25 November 2018

Visible Thoughts

Hello.  Welcome.   I'm BACKKKKKK!!!!!!    Gosh, can hardly believe I haven't blogged for 10 days!!  Didn't even turn on my laptop a few days I was away!!  Strangely liberating.  Did miss creating though.  Offset the crafty cravings with a little retail therapy tee, hee.  Stay tuned for a flurry of new goodies and exciting times.  Decided to ease in gently today with a little clean and simple number.  


I used a white card base, smeared some kids glue stick on it, waited 30 seconds and applied gold foil.  Then I stamped Gummiapan's Liten Yoga, coloured with Promarkers and fussy cut.  Inside I have stamped a thinking of you greeting.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Back soon.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
PaperArtsy Topic 20 - Foiling
CASology Week 322 - Girl
Addicted to Stamps Challenge 168 - AG, Option of Ribbon
Stamplorations CAS Challenge November
Happy Little Stampers CAS Challenge


6 comments:

  1. Hellooooooooo and welcome back! Hope you had fun. Love how you created the background for this sweet card, Jo x

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  2. That foiled glue stick smear looks fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Welcome home, Gail. I just got home from yoga. I can totally relate to your relaxed and in another world girl. TFS and joining us at STAMPlorations CAS Card Challenge. Hugs..Nancy

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  4. The foiling is such an interesting technique! I'm going to have to go get a glue stick now! Thanks for playing along with CASology!

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  5. What a fun technique of using a glue stick and foil! I'll have to try that! Thanks for playing along with us at CASology.

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