Gnomes are all the rage these days, and I couldn't resist this cute set from Riley & Company. Here I used them in combination with Karen Burniston's Flower Pot Pop Up die set for a cheery Slimline card. First I created the 'scene' panel by blending dye inks onto a white panel with the Taylored Expressions Blending Brushes. The masks were created from white copy paper, either torn (for the ground & grass) or cut (for the clouds).
There are three Gnomes in the set, and I used all three of them on the card front. The pots were cut from kraft card stock, then dipped and dragged through puddles of Distress Oxide inks.
Finally, here is a peek at the inside, with another blended 'scene' and pot with a peeking Gnome.
If you are interested, here is a photo of the inside panel, the hand made paper masks and the blending brushes. I used Catherine Pooler inks for most of the blending - I love those inks!
Supplies:
1010 Flower Pot Pop Up - Karen Burniston
Large Gnomes - Riley & Company
Large Gnomes - Riley & Company
Kraft, pink, red, yellow and white card stocks
Distress Oxide inks
Catherine Pooler inks
Handmade masks
1006 Nature Edges - Karen Burniston
Copic markers
Sakura white gel pen
1052 Word Set 6 Summer (hello) - Karen Burniston
Stickles
Twine - Stampin' Up
Moose Sayings Two - Riley & Company
Sakura white gel pen
1052 Word Set 6 Summer (hello) - Karen Burniston
Stickles
Twine - Stampin' Up
Moose Sayings Two - Riley & Company
Card size - 3.5 x 8.5", fits in a standard #10 Business Envelope
Thanks for stopping by today
Slimline and Gnomes, what could be more fun!
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