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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Rock On! Mashup

It's Wednesday again and I'm back with a project featuring a mix and match of Waffle Flower, Lawn Fawn and Mama Elephant products. I love the Rock On! stamp set from Waffle Flower and even though I'm jumping on the same bandwagon as fellow DT member Jill this week, I have two bright, cute cards to share with you!


I started out by stamping all the images in the set onto some blending cardstock using some MFT Licorice Black Hybrid Ink. I took one of my fine liners and altered some of the images slightly, changing some of them into bees. I coloured them in with my alcohol markers, using at least three markers in each hue to give depth and dimension. I then used my Scan N Cut to cut out the images, though there are coordinating dies available.

To create the background scenes, I blended on some Distress Oxide Inks onto some white cardstock. For the sky I used Broken China, Blueprint Sketch and Faded Jeans. For the grass I used Peeled Paint and Twisted Citron. For the purple sky I used Abandoned Coral, Candied Apple and Seedless Preserves. I flicked on some clean, clear water droplets and blotted them off with a paper towel before setting them aside to dry.


From two A6 white card panels I used the Mama Elephant Fish Tank Creative Cuts to cut a window out of the top half. It's actually the perfect size for this type of window when turned upside down! I used a Lawn Fawn Simple Grassy Hillside die to cut out two pieces from the green inked panels to give my scenes a ground.

Behind the window, I layered a sky background panel and the grass cuts before popping up the die cut characters with some foam tape. I stamped out two different sentiments that coordinated with the characters on the card. For the more busy card, I used some Lawn Fawn Inks to stamp out some musical notes to give the scene a little bit of life.

Perfect cards for any bee-loving friends!

Thanks for reading, catch you next week.

Tallie

   

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