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Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Playtime

This morning I have been playing with three things
  • A creepy cute giraffe image from from Oddball Stamps - look back on Friday to see my other make
  • A 'sitting on the shelf' card
  • Some new dies from Reverse Confetti - Perfectly Paisley. (So much for not buying until I have used unused stuff in my craftroom!!)
Any way I decided to print the image A4 size on Neenah Desert Storm and add a little colour with a handful of Promarkers and some glitter glue.
I then decided to score, fold and cut to make this image 'sit on the shelf' - no template, just by playing with the idea. I did reinforce some areas with extra card,


This is sitting on the little shelf above the fireplace (looking up).

I added Paisley shapes at random - my idea was falling leaves - using scraps of paper from my stash.
I also added googly eyes...


This is sitting on the back of my usual photography table.
It will fold flat to go in a large envelope.

What do you think?


Happy Crafting!


3 comments:

  1. Hi this is a stunning card I love the giraffe. Thank you for joining us at Alphabet Challenge Blog challenge Z for Zoo Animals. Hugs Jackie (DT)

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  2. Great card, Susan - clever design.

    Thanks for joining us at the Alphabet Challenge.

    Helen x

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  3. this is darling.
    Love how he is sitting on a "chair".
    the wonky giraffe makes you smile.
    thanks for sharing.

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