Tuesday, 27 November 2018

Im a GDT again for The Outlawz...


Hiya peeps

Another make for The Outlawz

The twist this week is to add/use: Plaid...

I was asked to use a digital image from one of this
years sponsors and I chose an image from
She is a joy to colour, to which, I used the metallics mostly
from my set of pencil crayons. I cut her out from the 255gsm smooth white cardstock that I had printed the digi image on.  Once she was cut out, I used double sided foam pads to stick Penny on to a ready due cut oval topper that I had previously die cut (using Tonic Studios mini scalloped ovals). I had already got a 30cm square piece of plaid or tartan paper in my stash. I couldnt have been more delighted. This plaid piece of paper was stuck on to plain black card, both of which I had rounded all 4 corners. After adding the backing papers to the base card. I then opted to use the wide copper coloured ribbon scrap piece (just enough to go across the card), the tartan ribbon bow, pearls  in 2 shades of green, an inverted corners die cut rectangle topper in cream hammered card and the Tonic Studios die cut  "Merry Christmas" sentiment to finish off.

I wish to enter this card into the following challenges:













3 comments:

  1. What an adorable card here. Thanks for sharing at A Gem of a Challenge

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  2. Oh how cute is this guy! Loving all the plaid...especially the plaid bow! Thanks for sharing with us at Digi Choosday! ~Katrina

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  3. Thi is too cute .Thanks for joining us in our Anything Goes challenge at Polkadoodles
    Michelle DT

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