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Thursday, 30 April 2015

A Very Challenging Challenge...

The challenge this month at IndigoBlu is to make a one layer card. This really is a challenge to me as I tend to add layers (mainly because I can't stamp straight) Also with a one layer card there is bound to be some white space - eek how scary is that! Anyway, here's my one layer card.
 I started by sprinkling some red, blue, and yellow Brusho's onto some damp card, adding water, and then blowing through a straw. Then I ......no wait a minute -  that was it!
The crackle stamp from the Alice in Wonderland plate was stamped in gray, and the sentiment is from Poppy Meadow
I wish I could say that I did this, but the Brusho's do it all by themselves :-)












I'm also entering this into the Lisa B Designs challenge which is to use Brusho's
Hope you like this, and thanks very much for looking x 



7 comments:

  1. WOW relatively CAS for you Sue, i do love that background, how amazing are the colours... Brushos have just gone up a notch on my wish list, thank you for such wonderful inspiration and the sentiment is just perfect :-) xxx

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  2. STUNNING Sue!!! LOVE what you've done here with just one layer - remember to embrace that space! Those white parts balance the colour perfectly. Good luck! Jenny x

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  3. Now this is very cosmic Sue! Love it and I'm starting to like Brushos now I've finally learnt to use them 'safely' without colouring everything around me!
    Big hugs
    Donna xxx

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  4. I think one layer is very difficult too. You managed to make a great card !
    Corrie x

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  5. Hi Sue, this is gorgeous!! I love the crackle amongst the Brushos. Thank you for joining the Lisa B Designs challenge.

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  6. Ooh didn't realise it was a crackle stamp, I thought you'd put crackle paint on and it'd dripped through ...hmmmm....might have to try that!!!

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