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Gnome One Like You

>> Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Hi Everyone,

How about a couple of cards featuring the adorable Peeking Gnome to brighten up the day?  I took inspiration for this card from this post here.  

I loved the way Julie used the Stone Wall and Gate and house in the background, so I decided to make my own scene, using the Mushroom House instead.  The sky and grass were sponged first, and then I went in and stamped the house and Mushroom Line Background.  

The fence and gnome were both fussy cut and attached, and there was enough room to fit the
Gnome One Like You Greeting right in the die cut scene.  I attached it to an embossed mushroom background and left enough room at the bottom to add a die cut fence. (Die and embossing folder both by Darice.)



This one was super easy.  I used the same stamps and embossing folder, just adding the
 Tree Slice Woodgrain behind the little window I created for the gnome to peek out.  


Thank you for visiting today and here's hoping all is well in your little corner of the world!

Happy Stamping,
Karin






5 comments:

Robin Clendenning said...

Oh these are adorable with that shroom embossing folder! I love the peeking gnome hangin out! Especially love the one with the stone wall and the little die cut fence below! So cute!

nwilliams6 said...

Karin, how fun are these cards!!!! Love the tons of mushrooms on the first one (I need that mushroom house) and he is adorable peaking over the wall. On the second, having him peak out of a hole is such a great idea! Super cards!!!! Hugz

Shelia said...

These are so fun, Karin. I really like the scene you created for the first one. I thought about using that mushroom house, but never did. I may have to now. It’s so cute in the back with all those little mushrooms! Great embossing folder too!

nwilliams6 said...

I forgot to mention I LOVE those mushroom embossed bgs!!!!

Julie- justwritedesigns said...

these are terrific, Karin! Where on earth did you find that toadstool embossing folder? Love the gnome circle w/ the picket fence underneath. & the second one w/ the wood slice behind it is perfect.

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