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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Moxie Fab - Speech Bubble challenge

Hello again!

I've got another Moxie Fab World Challenge creation to share.  This one is for the Speech Bubble challenge.  Take a look at this challenge sample.



This is my take:


My challenge was that I needed to make a card with a speech bubble, but I had no speech bubble stamps or dies.  Never fear!  I found a really cute design set on the Silhouette store from Sarah Hurley and cut it on my Cameo. I was able to resize the bubble to fit with both the bird and the size of the card - gotta love that about the Silhouette!  For the sentiment I chose some alphabet stickers from Basic Grey and added the "hey there" with the same pen. 

 
OK, let me just say that I LOVE THIS BIRD!!! I do!! I can't believe I've only used it one other time. He is just so cute! I stamped the bird with Memento ink and colored him using Prismacolor pencils.  I went back over his eyes with a Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pen.  It worked great over the top of these waxy pencils. I couldn't help myself so I added some yellow stickles to make him even more fabulous!  Too Fun!


I think he's pretty cute, and totally great for a Spring "Hello" card.  Hope you enjoyed this one as much as I did and I hope you are enjoying the Spring weather as much as I am. And, if you like challenges, check out my post of my other Moxie Fab challenge creation for Chevrons.


Thanks for stopping by!

Julie



Supplies
Stamps: Dorky Bird  O-75 by Judith
Ink: Espresso Truffle Memento, Tsukineko
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Stampin' Up! and white cardstock from stash
Embellishments: Picadilly Alpha Stickers, Basic Grey; Silhouette speech bubble die cut, Sarah Hurley.
Other: Pitt Pen, Faber Castell; Color Pencils, Prismacolor.

3 comments:

  1. Too cute, love that little chick!

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  2. Hey Julie! Thanks for linking this up to the Speech Bubble Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)

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  3. Super cute card, Julie! Love your use of the little chick and your speech bubble sentiment.

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