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Tuesday, 16 August 2022

Good Morning

Hello Nomad friends.  I am over on the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity today with a quick and simple card for the Silhouette Challenge

  

I made a simple background using distress ink.  I die cut a circle in a scrap of card to mask for the red/orange sun and then blended a little orange and blues to make the sky.   I stamped Lost Coast Designs Trees Background with black archival and cut the panel with a stitch die.  I edged with black and mounted on a base.  Quick and easy!   Sentiment choice is undecided.  I thought birthday? thanks? hello? sympathy??   A useful card to have....

Link up your stamped silhouette projects
for a chance to win Lost Coast dollars

Joining the fun at
Time Out Challenge 220 - Make Your Own Background
Paperbabe Stamps Challenge 174
Allsorts Challenge Week 688/9 - AG Opt. Own Background
We Love Stamping August Challenge - In My Garden we have trees
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Summertime Blues



 

6 comments:

  1. You've got so much depth and intensity of colour on this one Gail, it's lovely. Many thanks for sharing at Allsorts and We Love Stamping challenges.

    B x

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  2. A very atmospheric scene, great use of the stamp. Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts and We Love Stamping challenges.

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  3. Wow your card has a great vibe!! Love it!!!

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  4. Many thanks for sharing this lovely silhouette scene in our challenge at Allsorts this week.
    Lorraine

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  5. Goodness! Everything Brenda said and more. This is stunning, Gail, really, really stunning, Jo x

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  6. Your card is so beautiful and dramatic. Thanks so much for playing along at Time Out.

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