My shining star

My shining star

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Make it humourous at Countryview Crafts

Hello there! How are you? I hope you are good! Can you believe its May already? How did that happen? This year is truely racing away!

Over at Countryview challenges this month is all about humour! Monika has chosen the theme and I decided to use some paperartsy stamps in my first piece this month.


What a cake eh? The words I have stolen from a sign in my Mother in Law's kitchen. They have been there for years! 

To make my background I used distress oxides in wilted violet, shaded lilac and cracked pistachio and then did some overstamping in these colours using some Trish Latimer background stamps.  The main image is from zinski-art-set-22. I stamped him on a piece of card and watercoloured in distress ink before fussy cutting and adding to the background.

You can join our challenge here.

Hugs

Rachel x

13 comments:

  1. Ha-ha-ha!!! I love it, Rachel!!! This text is awesome and so perfect with the PaperArtsy stamp!!! xx

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  2. Such a fun card Rachel...a really lovely background too, gorgeous oxides. Happy May! xxx

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  3. Great card Rachel, love the sentiment xx

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  4. A fantastic card Rachel and I love the sentiment.

    Hugs Sue xx

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  5. I love this Rachel, fab image and words to live by :-D xx

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  6. This is great Rachel ! love it !
    Corrie x

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  7. Fabulous card and love the sentiment.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  8. Fabulous fun card Rachel, love the chef image and the words, Kate x

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  9. A super card Rachel, such a fun image and sentiment.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  10. Frightening how fast the time is passing!!!Great image and fabulous sentiment
    Carol x

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  11. I love the stamp of this cook! And the sentiment is great. Fabulous card, dear Rachel!
    xxx Evelyn

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  12. Lovely background for that apple shape cook! Years of TV cooking programmes tell me that, although home cooks tend not to be on the skinny side, professional chefs aren't big at all... either too busy to eat themselves or just blase about the food they make!

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