I used washi tape and strips of paper to mask off the corner of the cardfront and brush on the orange ink. I then removed those strips and added new ones perpendicular to those and brushed on the brown. The last step was the doodled lines added with a fine tipped sharpie.
This card was created with images from Kitchen Sink Stamps' Turkey Trot Multi Step Clear Stamps. The three step turkey is so easy to line up and always looks so colorful and proud struttin' his stuff!
Color Recipe for the Turkey:
Layer 3 Memento Rich Cocoa (except for the wattle which is Memento Ladybug)
Layer 2 PaperTrey Ink Classic Kraft
Layer 1 Memento Peanut Brittle
This card is being entered in the following challenges as well:
International Art & Soul Challenge #45 Autumn Colors
Stamping Sensations October Challenge - Shades of Autumn
Hiding in My Craft Room - Challenge #376 Any Holiday
More Fabulous KSS Inspiration found below:
Kitchensinkstamps' Weblog by Maria Colosimo,
the owner and creator of KSS
Nana loves stamping by Jeanne Frontz
More Fabulous KSS Inspiration found below:
Kitchensinkstamps' Weblog by Maria Colosimo,
the owner and creator of KSS
Nana loves stamping by Jeanne Frontz
A lovely seasonal creation for our 'Autumn' theme at Stamping Sensdations, many thanks for joining in.
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Lynn, this is such a fun design with the DP on the corner and that awesome turkey!
ReplyDeleteWell I think you've really mastered this technique challenge Lynn!! What a stunning plaid with your doodle marks! It looks like a pretty Fall table cloth which pairs perfectly with your turkey image!! Beautiful design! HUGS
ReplyDeleteLynn, I agree with Vicki! The doodled plaid is fantastic and it goes beautifully with the turkey! Great art, my friend! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWow Lynn...way to go on the plaid! You did a fantastic job I would have thought it was patterned paper. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteLove the plaid and fun card design Lynn.
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Beautiful Thanksgiving card Lynn, I love that corner!!
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ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on your plaid Lynn, Wonderful Thanksgiving card my dear
ReplyDeleteThere's that GREAT TURKEY again! ;) Did you know? Wild Turkeys have a touch of gold on the tips of their tail feathers.... or at least some of them do! LOL LOVE this image & what you've done with it, Lynn!!! Are you ready for Thanksgiving?
ReplyDeleteVery creative. Thanks for joining us at International Art & Soul. Good luck. Maggie, DT
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