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Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Lizard and leaves

I've been playing with my lovely new Uniko stamps again, this time combined with stamps from a couple of old Woodware sets.  The solid and outline leaves are from my latest purchase, and the lizard and sentiment from old and much-loved sets.

First I stamped the lizard  and sentiment in Memento ink, then masked him with a stamped image cut from a Post-it note  and stamped over and around him with the leaves, using a Kaleidacolor Fresh Greens pad.

The lizard is coloured in with Promarkers and the finishing touch is a googly eye!


I am sharing this with

Addicted to Stamps and More - Clean and Simple
AAA Cards - Googley Eyes
 
Inkspirational - Masking 



9 comments:

  1. Excellent use of different sets of stamps! A perfect birthday card for a kid.

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  2. OH, how fun! Jane, this is super cute and beautifully designed. Thanks for playing along at AAA Cards. :)

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  3. So cute and fun, Jane ... love the ombré leaves ... and that little googly eyed lizard is fantastic ... his tongue snapping up the sparkly winged fly is just brilliant! Thanks so much for your visit and sweet words! Anita :)

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  4. Fabulous stamping and great ombré look. Such a fun card, so good to see you at Ink and AAA

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  5. The two sets work brilliantly together and I love that lizard, great card. Cara x

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  6. Super cute card Jane..love me some lizards...especially with google eyes!

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  7. What a great combination of sets here Jane, a fab card.
    So pleased you linked up at ATSM. :)

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  8. A fabulous little scene, I love the way you've inked up those leaves.
    Thanks for playing along at ATSM this week, Anita x

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  9. What a cute theme and a fun card! That lizard is really fun and your leaves look great! Thanks for sharing with us at Inkspirational!
    - Shauna

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