This is for Kathleen's DTGD challenge today!
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I just got my owl from Serendipity Stamps last week, and Kathleen's challenge was great for combining with their current "Monochrome" blog challenge!
For the base, I embossed card with a polka dot ef and sponged heavily with browns, and then rubbed a little metallic rub-on over it. For the next layer, I used a crackle ef and sponged on lots of browns. The acorns and leaves are cut from cork, I added a little colour with Inktense pencils, some detailing with a fine black pen, and added them over the twine.
The owl is coloured with pretty much all the brown Inktense pencils, and has Glossy Accents on his beak.
Date: Thursday, August 6, 2015 GMT Views: 1792
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Ink: Versafine Black and almost every brown distress ink I have
Accessories: IO leaf die, the acorn is from a CottageKutz wreath, cork, Glossy Accents, twine, Crackle ef (I think it's Darice), black pen, Inktense pencils
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Thu, Aug 06, 2015 @ 1:40 PM
Wow! Sabrina, this is fabulous. I love all the brown and you just reminded me of the metallic rub I have and haven't used in a while.
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Tue, Aug 11, 2015 @ 8:24 AM
Sabrina this is wonderful! I love your coloring of the owl and ooooohhhh all the extras!! Yummy embossing, the distressed paper edges, and the fussy cut leaves and acorn!