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Sunday, 1 September 2019

Dance A Long A Dorothy

Hello Nomad friends.  Welcome to a new month and a new lot of challenges starting.  Gotta love a challenge LOL.  Over at Lost Coast Designs we are kicking off the month with a theme of Song and Dance so break out your dancer stamps or stamp a song and join the fun.


I think this little lady is dancing into OZ what with yellow floors and flying monkey skies!! I used Lost Coast Designs Robust Dancer, PMC Circle Frame and Carmen's Veranda Flying Monkey Background.


I stamped the dancer with black archival and masked her.


I stamped the circle frame stamp with Orange Blossom archival and masked that as well.


Then I stamped the Flying Monkey background with Sky Blue archival and unmasked everything.  I gave the circle floor a watercolour wash with yellow Brusho powder in water.  The dancer was coloured with distress inks and gel pens.

https://lostcoastportaltocreativity.blogspot.com/2019/09/challenge-83-song-and-dance.html

Grab your dancing shoes and join the fun for your chance to win Lost Coast Designs dollars!!  Plenty more inspiration today and the whole month over on the blog.  See you there.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Allsorts Challenge Week 534/5 - Feminine
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - S is for..   socks, squares, stripes and stamps

3 comments:

  1. A great image and a really lovely background. Thank you for joining our 'Feminine' challenge at Allsorts.

    Kath x

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  2. She's a great image Gail and makes for a real fun and happy card, many thanks for joining in with our 'Feminine' theme at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  3. Fabulous and feminine card!
    Thank you for sharing over at Allsorts;-))m

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