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Friday, 25 January 2019

Happy Bunny

Today I've been playing with an NBUS stamp that I must have had for at least 5 years. I knew it would come in handy some time!


It's one of the mini sets from Studio G. First I stamped the bunny on my card, then masked him (or her!) and masked off the card to leave a strip just a fraction wider than the bunny. Then I sponged in Distress Inks in shades of pink to create an ombré effect, and stamped the sentiment over the shaded area. After removing the masks I added enamel dots, which are also in several shades of pink to echo the ombré background.

I am sharing this with
Addicted to CAS - Friends 


CAS-ology - Smile 


AAA cards - up to one third & masking



12 comments:

  1. Aww, that's ADORABLE Jane

    Kathyk

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  2. aww so cute. Thank you for playing at AAA cards

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  3. A really sweet card that caught my eye in the AAA Cards gallery!

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  4. oh it's lovely. NBUS that takes up that little space is fine lol!

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  5. Ahh, this is so cute. I can't believe you haven't used this stamp before now. Love Dawn x

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  6. Love it! What a fun card, Jo x

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  7. Cute! And wonderful blending of those pretty colours around the masked off bunny. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you come back again soon.

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  8. Aww, this is so very sweet. I love it! Thanks for joining us at ATCAS!

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  9. Such a cute bunny! I love the ombre effect your achieved. Funny how masking off an image and coloring around it makes such a statement! Thanks for sharing at CASology again.

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  10. Awwww...this is so adorable 😘. Let's be the sentiment alot😍. Thanks for sharing with us at ATCAS 'Friends'challenge.

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  11. Great sentiment for our challenge, Jane. Thanks for sharing your card with us at Addicted to CAS.

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