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Monday 18 March 2019

Fun With Brusho's

Hello.  Welcome.  I've been playing with my Brusho's powders this weekend and came up with a fun technique using a drinking straw.  No, I'm not drinking my Brusho's!!  I'm going dotty with them!!


I used the background I made with Emerald, Leaf Green, Sea Green and Ost Blue Brusho's and a Uniko stamp for the flowers.  Hop over to the Colourcraft blog for all the details.  Sentiment from Rubber Dance stamps.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

7 comments:

  1. Love your delightful make and a great use of brusho's too

    Kathyk

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  2. Pretty card Gail, I love the dotty effect the straw gives! Thanks for playing along with us at Less is More.

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  3. Beautiful spring flowers! The senter and the pearl details brings it all elegantly together:) Thanks for joining us at NSHK. DT Ingunn

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  4. This is a great layout for CAS and really makes the beautifully bright colored flowers pop. Thanks for joining us at Less Is More!

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  5. Such a pretty layout and design with those Uniko blooms and great take on our Spring Challenge. Thanks for joining us.

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  6. CASlicious, love the bright greens on your card, thanks for joining Uniko,

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  7. Gail, that'S great spring card and a perfect entry for our Spring-themed challenge! I love how you turned the flowers into bright green Lucky Clovers (this was my first impression when I saw them!)

    Thanks for sharing your creativity card with us in our Uniko Challenge #52
    (Sorry, I'm so late with my comment, but we had holiday-time from school here in Germany...)
    Greetings from Wiebke (Uniko DT)

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