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Monday 6 March 2017

For You

Good Morning.

Simple card today.  Haven't played with my Brushos for awhile now and it was time.

This Shattered glass stamp from Local King is such a great one to use for watercolouring or Brushos.  
I began by stamping the image with my Misti and Versamark then white heat embossed.
I sprinkled on Brushos, sprayed with water and left it to dry.
I die-cut the Just for You from Penny Black and rubbed it with Stormy Sky Distress ink roughly to give it a bit of a distressed feel.
I glued the die-cut onto my card front then mounted the piece on a stitched border piece of white.




Adding my card to these challenges:

CASology- CRUNCH

The Corrosive Challenge- ANYTHING GOES

The Paper Players- DIE CUT, FUSSY CUT

Love to Create- MIXED MEDIA, ANYTHING GOES

Simon Says Monday- MAKE YOUR OWN BKG.


Have a great week and thanks.

Supplies:  stamps- Local King/ die- PB, Memory Box/ ink- Versamark, Distress/ Brushos/ Mini mister/ white eb powder/ heat tool

25 comments:

  1. Wow now that's a great effect. Love the white embossing with the bursho's x

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  2. Look's like a crashed mirror, absolutly amazing!!

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  3. This is fabulous and love that stamp which really does look like shattered glass, and the Brushos colours look fabulous. Gorgeous Karen. x

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  4. Stunning background, how amazing! Hugs, Autumn

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  5. So gorgeous! You certainly have a way with using colors perfectly together.

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  6. awsome love it. great colours to ;O))

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  7. Simply brilliant take on the cue word! So happy you could play in the CASology challenge this week.

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  8. What a wonderful explosion of shades of blue - I love it!

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  9. Your Shattered Glass heat eb image is so perfect with your Brushos, Karen. I love your colors and your die cut sentiment too. TFS my friend. Hugs

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  10. Beautiful, I love that shattered glass image!
    Tammy x

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  11. Wow, this is beautiful and such a perfect interpretation of the CRUNCH cue!!!
    Thank you so much for joining us over at CASology! :)

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  12. Oh my goodness!! I have never seen this stamp before but just adore this card. Your background is FANTASTIC!! LOVE!!

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  13. How awesome is your interpretation of our cue card?! I never would have thought of it. And those brushes are fabulous. Thanks for playing along with us at CASology this week!

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  14. This is THE perfect image for Brushos, Karen. Spectacular choice of colours! xx

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  15. love all the blues, works perfectly with the stamp. I'll have to look for that one at Local King.

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  16. SO very clever, LOVE the "shatter" effect.
    Faith
    x

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  17. A fabulous shattered glass effect - amazing.

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  18. Oh my gosh! That shattered background is awesome! Wow! Just wow! (I kept typing "ow" at first, must be the shattered glass getting to me)

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  19. What a fabulous background, it looks amazing and really does look like shattered glass...it's stunning! Thank you so much for sharing and for playing along with us over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog... :)

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  20. This is so pretty, love the dark blue with the white. It's stunning. Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Hugs, Sandra

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  21. Amazing background Karen, awesome card

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  22. WOW! Stunning background and fantastic card. Thanks you for joining with us at The Corrosive Challenge Blog. Good luck with your entry
    Maritza DT

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  23. What a great design with that stencil and Brushos!

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