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Nov 15, 2007

Rubber Romace Chocolate Girl


After playing with the cute little Elzybells, I decided to switch to the MUCH larger Rubber Romance girls. These stamps are SO big that it doesn't take much embellishing or layering to finish off the card.
I buy my Rubber Romance girls here: http://www.eclecticpaperie.com/rurounru.html
I started off with the patterned paper and colored my girl to match. She is colored with a combination of SU markers and Prismacolor pencils blended with stumps and gamsol. I drew a line with a brown marker to make a surface for her to lay on. You have no idea how impressed I was that I could draw a line. LMBO! I cannot draw... not even stick figures... so a line creating a surface is a big thing for me. LOL After I colored her I realized that I was going to cover up too much of the patterned paper and that made me sad since it is SO SO cute. So, I decided to turn it into wall paper. I got this idea in my head and I must say it came out exactly how I envisioned it. I cut around chocolate girl with my Cutterbee scissors. Then I used a craft knife to cut out the space between her crossed legs. I popped up the piece using dimensionals and to me it looks like the way is in the foreground. :) YAY! :) I altered a piece of hodgepodge hardware by removing the triangular piece of metal from the clippy thing and using a glue dot to glue in a piece of hemp. The malleable hemp allows the hanging sentiments to lay flat instead of hanging sideways not allowing you to read them. YAY again! LOL
I have a couple more Rubber Romance cards to post in the coming days. :) Check back for more wall paper. :)
Have a GREAT day!
Stamps: Rubber Romance Nay, AMuse sentiments
Inks: Stazon timber brown, blush blossom, close to cocoa, creamy caramel, soft sky, cool Caribbean, chocolate chip, pretty in pink
Paper: chocolate chip, cool caribbean, Papertrey white, Figgy Basic Grey patterned paper
Accessories: hodgepodge hardware, hemp, brad, chocolate brads, word window punch, gamsol, stump, Prismacolor pencils, craft knife, dimensionals

5 comments:

  1. I love the paper and colours of this one!

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  2. CUTE, love the little tags.

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  3. What a wicked sweet idea! LOVE it :0) Mel

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  4. Mmmmm..... my favorite colors. And I remember when I looked like that! LOL! Oh.... the good old days! :)

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