I love how easy the bandana technique is. That was the easiest part of my card. I used a star image and a flourish on my bandana panel. At the top of my card I did a faux leather. I sprayed a brown paper bag with water and crinkled it up and let it dry. I then used eyelets and twine. Using my computer, I printed my own cow dp for the corners. The image of the cowboy bear is from an old Rubber stampede stamp that was a little small for what I wanted. I stamped that image and then enlarged it on my computer. My bear was colored with my prisma colored pencils.I cut the bear out and have him popped up on dimensionals. This little bear reminds me of my youngest son. He used to have a pair of red cowboy boots that he would have worn to bed if I had let him.
Date: Monday, May 11, 2009 GMT Views: 593
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Registered: October 18, 2008 Location: Arizona-It's a DRY heat! Posts: 4510
Mon, May 11, 2009 @ 2:54 PM
How CUTE! You must be very patient to do all that precise cutting! Definitely worth it, tho!!!
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Mon, May 11, 2009 @ 3:11 PM
Marilynn, you are so clever in the use of your elements...love that you made the bear bigger with the computer and that faux leather topping is way cool! great job on the challenge, I didn't even get around to the bandanna paper.....
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Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Mon, May 11, 2009 @ 5:27 PM
Cute cow-bear MariLynn. Love the faux leather that you made with a sack. You are one creative lady! Love the cow corners. Super job today. TFS :0)
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