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Wednesday 10 May 2017

Back In My Happy Place



I love the colours for this month's colour challenge at Rubber Dance, so much so that I've been playing with them again.


I started by making a gelli print with DecoArt paints. My gelli plate has been at the bottom of the cupboard for so long it was nearly blinded by the sunlight.

I cut this up for the front of the card, and also for the inside. I also stamped a backing sheet with Vintage Script and Old Book Page.


My main image Fly Fly Flowers was stamped on acetate, and coloured with DecoArt glass paints.
I love this happy stamp and it was designed by my teamie Melina.
There's still time for you to join in with our challenge, but you'll have to be quick as the last day to enter is the 14th.
Then if you come back on the 15th there's a new fun challenge - but if I told you what it was now I would have to kill you lol.
Don't forget if you want your new rubber postage free, just quote SDFreeShip on any order 15 Euros or above.
Right, Jason Bourne has just finished, so it's my turn for the remote - Grantchester it is!
Thanks very much for looking, and have a fun week x



6 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card, love how you combined the elements. Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Really beautiful card with great ideas

    Love Chrissie xx

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  3. Stunning card Sue, I love that stamp too, Melina is very talented isn't she :)
    Hugs
    Donna xx

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  4. I sure am glad you are back in your happy place because your art work makes me happy! Love your card with gorgeous colors too!
    sandy xx

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  5. Another pretty creation Sue, beautiful colour way and I love that stamp. Looking forward to having a play with mine... Take Care Sue.. it's nearly the weekend. Hugs Tracey xx

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  6. Gorgeous warm colours - it's easy to see you had a lovely time with this.
    Alison x

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