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Rubber Dance - Hoppy Birthday

Hi Everyone,

I had so much fun playing around with my new Rubber Dance stamps!



My stamp supplies:

I stamped the bunny on Kraft card stock. Added the carrots with a bit of masking and colored with Inktense pencils. For the white I used white acrylic paint. Stamped the sentiment. Stamped the small carrots on scrap paper, colored them and added them to the card with some foam tape and added Nymo thread.


That rabbit would also be perfect for Easter cards.

Hope you like this.

Don't forget our challenge is still going until the end of the month. Play along, if you find time!
It runs all month long over in the Facebook Rubber Dance Stamping Lounge and its  those three colors you see below or anything goes with Rubber Dance stamps.

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Happy Rubber Dancing!



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Comments

Flo said…
Das ist wieder mal eine wunderbare Karte!!!
Perfekt coloriert und gestaltet!!!
LG Flo
That is such a cute card and I love the sentiment.
conil said…
How I love that hare...he's perfectly colored and the crossed carrots make him look like he's lying down in a garden full of them. The addition of the stringand those tiny carrots add a ton of interest. And the sentiment...Hare-larious.
Bobby said…
Oh that face. And wonderfully colored with your Inktense pencils, Cornelia.
Anita in France said…
Well, isn't he a handsome chap, Cornelia ... so beautifully coloured and perfectly set in his carrot patch! Love that fun sentiment ... it's one we use often these days!! Hugs, Anita :)
Darnell said…
Your coloring really brings that bunny to life on your fun birthday card, Cornelia! He looks positively 3D!! Happy Birthday and Happy Easter! Hugs, Darnell

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