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Friday, 12 August 2022

Lest We Forget

Hello Nomad friends.  Today it was too sunny to be indoors so I grabbed some stamps, card and ink and set myself in a shaded corner and made this


I selected some of my brightest distress inks and various Rubber Dance stamp sets.  I used Mixed Media Marks and the rainbow from Pencil Marks 3 for the background, just randomly stamping with various colours until I thought it looked pretty.  The border is from the Mixed Media Borders set.  I knew I wanted to use the elephant from African Animals, but added a little extra texture to him with one of the Mixed Media Marks set.  Elephants are so majestic and I always think they look like they are doing some serious thinking.  Except baby elephants!   They seem to enjoy being mischievous.  The sentiment is also a Rubber Dance stamp from the Just a Note set.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
As You Like It Challenge - Favourite African or Australian Wild Animal I like a lot of the big african animals but the elephant is just so majestic.  Gotta love that they take such great care of each other.  We could learn something there.....
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Summertime Blues
Time Out Challenge 220 - Make Your Own Background
Paperbabe Stamps Challenge 174
Hobbyvision Creative Crew Challenge 123 - Mannenkaarten
Allsorts Challenge Week 688/9 - AG Opt. Own Background



3 comments:

  1. What a fun card. I love your background! Thanks so much for playing with us at Time Out!

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  2. Wow what a great card, thank you for joining us again at Allsorts.
    Lorraine

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  3. Love your card. That background stamping is wonderful. I couldn't agree with you more about elephants! Thanks so much for joining us at As You Like It Challenge!

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