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Monday, November 30, 2015

Splattered Bird


My card is a marriage between last week's Make It Monday and this week's


hosted by Danielle Flanders


I needed a simple backdrop for my completed tag and went the route that Danielle's video instructed.


My glimmer mist is a spray bottle I can't control, but this technique was perfect when I used a tapped brush.



(stamp: Papertrey Ink Songbirds  die: Spellbinders Large Labels  other:American Crafts silver washi,American Crafts ribbon,Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Pink Bubblegum)



 I attached silver washi tape to the edge of the cut tag and reran it through the Big Shot for a dipped look.


I believe it adds just the right amount of shine.


I'm also submitting this to 



http://alwaysplayingwithpaper.blogspot.ca/2015/11/the-challenge-53-make-non-traditional.html



I appreciate your visit!




10 comments:

  1. Love your silver dipped tag (great way to use washi tape!!) with the splattering all around it...cute, cute!! :0)

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  2. What a CLEVER, CLEVER idea! I was sure that the bottom bit of 'silver' was dipped! It definitely adds THE perfect amount of glitz. A+ on the splatters (happy to know that I'm not the only one with a out-of-control spray bottle! Love the nice pop of pink too (awesome photo - the pink DP is a nice prop).

    Thanks for sharing your sweet card and valuable tips with us at 'the challenge' :)

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  3. Oh that lovely Songbird appears again;) Love that stamp set. Great use of non-traditional Christmas colors.

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  4. Oh how sweet, Marlena! Love the sweet Song Bird :-)

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  5. Super adorable card! Thanks for playing The Challenge!

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  6. Clever idea to add washi to the tag vs. embossing for texture. Cute tag with the Songbird, Marlena!

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  7. Love this CAS design! Thanks for joining us at The Challenge this week.

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