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Saturday, 1 May 2021

Rockin Birdie and Gnome Hugs

Hello Nomad friends.  Kicking off the month with a couple of cards.  Love this rockin oriole...


I used Tonic Studio circle dies to cut my rocker card panel and base.  I used Kort og Godt patterned paper and stamped it with Stamplorations Trendy Feathers and Peeled Paint distress ink.  I stamped Stampplorations large Oriole on patterned check card, coloured with distress markers, fussy cut and added to the rocker base.

Joining the fun at
Stamplorations May Challenge
Stamplorations Things With Wings Linky Party
Stamplorations Anything Goes Challenge
Scrappelyst Grublis for April - Geometriske Former




I also made a fun Gnome christmas card using Lost Coast Designs Pointy Hat Gnome and Kort og Godt patterned card and sentiment stamp.


Joining the fun at
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - May
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 540
Creative Fingers Challenge 207 - AG

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

6 comments:

  1. Hi, I came over to read about your fabulous turtle card, but like these cards very much too. Grammatically iffy language aside, I do hope you blog the turtle! Jo x

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  2. Så nydelig laget.

    Takk for at du deltar hos Scrappelyst.

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  3. What a cute card. Thanks for sharing with us at CHNC.
    DT Stacey www.butterflycreations.blog

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  4. Super cute card. Thanks for sharing with us at CHNPP.
    DT Stacey www.butterflycreations.blog

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  5. Love the way you've used the DP in the design of your rocker card, both are subtly different but blend well.
    Thanks for sharing at STAMPlorations. :)

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  6. Loving the oriole, Gail. I can imagine it gently rocking with your card. Thanks so much for playing along at STAMPlorations Theme & Photo Prompt Challenge. Good Luck!

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