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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Soccer Ball Slider Birthday ~ Victorine Originals

Good Morning Dreamerz,

Today is my day to post on the Victorine Originals BlogHere's my inspiration for you using: Soccer Ball (1440-B)


Card Recipe:
Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110lb used for all paper except black heavyweight cardstock from my stash used to create silhouette of soccer play that was cut using my Cricut Explore Air. I stamped the soccer ball using Lawn Fawn Jet Black ink, fussy cut the soccer ball and applied versamark embossing ink over the whole ball. I applied WOW clear embossing powder and heat set using my heat gun. I repeated this process a couple times so that my ball has a very glossy look to it and to make it even stiffer.  I then went about creating the background. I took the Lawn Fawn grassy border die and die cut a scratch piece of paper to use as my stencil/mask. Using various colors of green distress inks I blended the grass as shown.  For the sky I used various blue distress inks and my blending tool to achieve the look. To create the slider channel I used the My Favorite Things DIE Namics Surf & Turf  dies. 
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There is still time to play along with the current challenge...
Head on over to the Victorine Originals blog and check out their challenge post. You have a few more days to enter your project/s that follow this theme. They do not have to use Victorine Originals stamps on them to enter. We can't wait to see what you create! 



3 Ways to Play.
 1. You can use the photos for inspiration; use one photo or use all the photos
or 
2. Use just the color palette but be sure to use all the colors
or
 3. Follow the theme. Located on the lower corner of the inspiration picture.
And if you're feeling really creative, use all of it! 
So what are you waiting for show us your projects with a "Fall Sports" theme for a chance to win. I look forward to visiting your blogs.
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Thank you for visiting today and have a great day!
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Design Team Member MaryAnn



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