Hello out there!
Happy Fri-yay to each of you.
I have a Technique Junkies card to share with you today...loving this fun new-release stamp, 'Juggle'!
I started by coloring this image with Copic Markers twice, and fussy cutting each. Then, as I didn't have any circus style paper, I used some Spectrum Noir Markers, a fine point black marker, and some glitter Washi Tape, and made my own background. A bit of a Halo Orange bag was used behind the focal panel.
I then began layering the image pieces over top of one another.
Here's a view from the side, showing the dimension.
Hope you like these stamps as much as I do!
Be sure to check out the Technique Junkies store to see all of the latest releases, and if you shop, please use my discount code to get 10% off of any purchase any time!
Thanks for stopping by today!
Hugs and smiles,
Patti J.
10 comments:
This is awesome! LOVING the juggler, the sentiment and the mesh material!
Well how smart - who would have thought to use a Halo orange bag, brilliant. This juggler is really cute and love how you added so much dimension. Love your handmade DP.
This is great!
Love the saying!
Thought that orange bag looked familiar!
Stay well!
Great card! It's fun. Happy Easter.
A huge "WOW" on the dimension, Patti! Love your circus performer and I never would have thought about doing all that fussy cutting, especially on the pins he's juggling. Great touch with the orange netting. :-D It's so nice to be back visiting again.
Fantastic card and a great use of the Halo bag. Sure is great texture to the design.Take care and have a Happy Easter.
Oh my gosh girlfriend!! Alot of work went into the making of this! Cutting the bowling pins out twice is alot of work. Your handmade paper is terrific!
SO creative--from the background to the dimensional image! Love it all.
Oh I LOVE this Patti! What a fab image (your cutting so so neat!) and I love how you used your papers and that orange mesh! Happy Easter to you and your family xx
Juggling and riding a unicycle too! Wow that fussing cutting is amazing and the mesh is a great touch too. Another fun card, Patti.
Hugs
Sue
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