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Thursday, 16 September 2021

Awesome Sauce

Hello Nomad friends.  Love this!!!!

The other day I was rattling through the stencils and came across this supersized one from Panduro.  It has a boy and girl outline on it so I decided to try and get it on a card.  It must be sized for 30x30 cos I had to cut his legs off for this slimline card, but I love the result.  I used some mauve Konfirmant printed card from Kort og Godt for my card base and used a brush to blend Wilted Violet distress ink through the stencil.  I stuck some patterned tape into some purple scraps and arranged them as a ground for my Kort Og Godt die cut boy.  I also cut some of the washi tape scraps into chervons and arranged them on top left on the card.  Just a detail to use the pretty scraps LOL.  The boy was cut three times from card scraps and layered together.  To match it in with my purple colour scheme I coloured him with an Aubergine Promarker.  I stamped the sentiment with purple archival, and I think I should have heat set the distress ink first cos it blurred a bit.  I edged the card with Lilac Promarker and found a silver metal charm and brad which I also coloured with purple Promarker before adding it at the bottom of my chevrons. 

Thanks for dropping by.  Might have to make a her version of this.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
I Love Promarkers Challenge 443 - AG option Monotone
Passion for Markers Challenge Week 609 - Something Beginning with B.. boy, brad,
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Fun With Stencils

3 comments:

  1. What a fabulous slimline, Gail - just love the jumbo stenciled boy on the text card! Perfect with the smaller die cut boy on his washi ground!!

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  2. Fabulously different card! Thank you for sharing at Passion for Markers
    Natx

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  3. This is really brilliant,

    Thanks for playing along with us at I Love Promarkers,

    Hugz Tinz

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