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Thursday, 8 November 2018

Game On

Hi Everyone
It's my day to share some art using the fabulous AALL & Create products and for this weeks make I have used just one stamp, #115 Chess Art, designed by the talented stamp designer Bipasha BK.



The border stamp range from AALL & Create are perfect for creating a DL card which I have done here.


For this weeks make I have let the stamp do the talking as the detail that Bipasha includes in her designs is stunning and speaks for itself.

The background was created using yellow and a touch of grey Brusho powder, enhanced with a little 
Hickory Smoke distress ink.
I then stamped over the brusho and then again onto white card


I then die cut the words "Game On" from the plain white card stamped piece and coloured with distress inks Hickory smoke and scattered straw and then lined up the letters so the stamped design totally lined up, for dimension I added the letters with silicone 3D gel. 
TO add a little more interest I added machine stitching and torn pieces of washi tape and finished off with a Tim Holtz Chit Chat sticker. I added it all to a black DL card.


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Thanks for stopping by
Love
Amanda X






5 comments:

  1. Love how those words just pop out at you.. Very eye catching!
    I always think the landscape view is so much more dramatic and those washi strips really add to it's drama. Fabulous creation Amanda.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Hugs Tracey xx

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  2. Fantastic Amanda, as always . Brilliant colours and the technique works so well with this stamp. Perfect. Tracy ❤️❤️❤️

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  3. A fabulous DL card Amanda, the colours are a great combination.
    Yvonne xx

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  4. Genius design Amanda. What dies did you use?

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  5. Absolutely amazing! Love this! The colours, the stamp and the design! So clever!

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