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Time for a new challenge over on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog. This week's challenge is Anything Goes and the design team is using products from Ranger Industries. Why not try out some fun Mini Distress Inks and use them with my favorite Tim Holtz Stencils? For this card I've used the Monoprint technique shown in Tim Holtz's 12 Tags of 2014 for June:
And here's a closer look at the watercolor cardstock panel I monoprinted on:
Remember, just by playing along and linking up your project to the SSS Wednesday Challenge post you can qualify to enter a $50 shopping voucher to the Simon Says Stamp store.
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I hope you get to join in on all the fun and play along with the challenge. I can't wait to stop by some of your blogs and take a peek at what you have made. Have fun!
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This is so neat! Love what you did with the inks!
That mono print is gorgeous! I LOVE the ink colors you chose especially the evergreen bough!
Cool card, Cheiron! I love the multi-colored woodgrain background piece 🙂
*mwah*
Steph
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wonderful card! LOVE the background which is perfect for Fathers Day!
Great card! TFS!
Oh, this is fabulous! What a great technique!
luv the embossing and sponging, super cool card! Have a great weekend!
sparkle & shine *~*
Wondwerful guy card, love the verrigated woodgrain colors!
Super fab card Cheiron!
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Fabulous card Cheiron 🙂 I love the background, looks amazing !! 🙂
luv
Lols x x x
Me gusta mucho tu trabajo, es muy inspirador!
I really like your work, very inspiring!
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