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Monday, 24 February 2020

Tall Tales

Hello Nomad friends.  I have a fun card over on the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity today featuring one of Lost Coast Designs new gnomes.  This is Reindeer Gnome and I've paired hem with some repeat stamping for the Monkey See, Monkey Do challenge.  This fun challenge wants to see stamped projects featuring monkeys and/or repeat stamping.  Here's my card.  


I've repeat stamped the Carmen's Veranda sentiment using shrink plastic for the second one.  The background is Lost Coast Designs Fruit Pods Background and there's Reindeer Gnome looking gorgeous in those antlers.  

I coloured the gnome with Promarkers and glitter glue.  All the other inks are archival. 

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Reindeer Gnome is joining the fun at
Promarker Challenge Week 530 - Use 3 of Something used 3 stamps
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Add A Sentiment
Pammies Inky Pinkies Challenges 2008
Let's Create Challenge 156 - Anything Goes 2/3
Virginia's February Show ad Share


6 comments:

  1. What a fun card!! Love that sentiment and your gnome is super cute! Wonderful background design too! Thanks for sharing this with us at Passion for Promarkers!
    Linda

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  2. A fun card. Thanks for joining Passion for Promarkers. Elaine

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  3. What a fun card. Such personality. Thanks for playing along with us at PIP Challenges.

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  4. This is so sweet! So glad that you join the fun with my “Show & Share”! WONDERFUL! Very happy to see your lovely work! Thank you for your support!

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  5. I love your fun card Gail. Thank you for joining our challenge at
    Let's Craft and Create this week and good luck.. Ursula Uphof DT

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