Saturday, June 27, 2015

Thank You–C4C #292

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Hi, everyone, and welcome to this week’s Crazy 4 Challenges! Today our challenge is to use a tree on our projects.

I pulled out one of my favorite sets – LJD Out On a Limb stamp set and LJD Out On a Limb Die-namics for my card. I started with a Kraft card stock base, then on Ranger watercolor paper I watercolored a background with Blue Breeze dye ink and Sour Apple dye ink. The cloud was cut with Blueprints 21 Die-namics and colored with Daffodil dye ink, the clouds with Cloud Cover-Up Die-namics and lightly highlighted with the black from my Kuretake water colors. The tree was colored with Kraft dye ink, Sour Apple dye ink, and Jellybean Green dye ink then I popped up the tree and a couple of clouds with foam mounting tape. The sentiment was stamped on Black Licorice card stock with Versamark and a sentiment from LJD Out On a Limb and heat embossed with white detail embossing powder before also being popped up on foam.

And that's it! Be sure to check out what the rest of the design team has for you, including our June Guest Designer, Debra Hensley!

THEN, you know what to do--we'd love to have you come along and play with us. Just do your thing with the challenge and link it to Mr. Linky on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog. Please link directly to your project. And, if you upload to a public gallery, please use the key word C4C292.

Thanks so much for stopping by today—see you soon!


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~Supplies~
Stamps:
LJD Out On a Limb (MFT)
Ink:
Blue Breeze dye ink, Sour Apple dye ink, Jellybean Green dye ink, Kraft dye ink, Daffodil dye ink, Versamark (MFT)
Paper:
Kraft card stock, Ranger watercolor paper, Black Licorice card stock (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond;
Blueprints 21 Die-namics, Cloud Cover-Up Die-namics, LJD Out On a Limb Die-namics, foam mounting tape, white detail embossing powder (MFT); Kuretake water colors, heat tool

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