Good afternoon. I'm running a little late today .... Sorry! Today is the start of a NEW Challenge over at Rubbernecker Stamps. Every fortnight I will be sharing a NEW Challenge with all of you.
When I think about putting a "smile" on someone's face I had to use the FUN Edna Kicking Heals (78-12) for today's challenge. I colored this lovely lady with my Copic Markers, and then used the Coordinating Edna Kicking Heals Die (78-12D) to cut her out. I pulled out bright cheerful colored DP to layer in the background along with some Brown Rhinestone Swirls. The hill was created with the Nested Oval Die Set (5004D). The Zippidy Do Dah Sentiment (724-07) was stamped onto one of the smaller Oval Dies, and Tim Holtz Distress Ink was applied to the edges.
Once all of the DP and Rhinestones were added to my cardbase, I used 3D Foam Tape to add Edna and the sentiment. The last step was to add some pearls for Edna's earrings.
Challenges entered ...
Hop on over for to the Rubbernecker Blog for all of the details about the Challenge, and then join in the FUN for a chance to WIN an amazing prize!
This fortnight our Challenge #18 is Make Me Smile.
When I think about putting a "smile" on someone's face I had to use the FUN Edna Kicking Heals (78-12) for today's challenge. I colored this lovely lady with my Copic Markers, and then used the Coordinating Edna Kicking Heals Die (78-12D) to cut her out. I pulled out bright cheerful colored DP to layer in the background along with some Brown Rhinestone Swirls. The hill was created with the Nested Oval Die Set (5004D). The Zippidy Do Dah Sentiment (724-07) was stamped onto one of the smaller Oval Dies, and Tim Holtz Distress Ink was applied to the edges.
Once all of the DP and Rhinestones were added to my cardbase, I used 3D Foam Tape to add Edna and the sentiment. The last step was to add some pearls for Edna's earrings.
Challenges entered ...
Hop on over for to the Rubbernecker Blog for all of the details about the Challenge, and then join in the FUN for a chance to WIN an amazing prize!
Until next time ... Enjoy!
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