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Retro Rubber Challenge #69...

Welcome to a new Retro Rubber Challenge!  It’s a fun sketch so be sure to play along!

RRCB 69

I started with this little boy image from the Stampin’ Up Little Friends from somewhere around 2012 and colored him in with my colored pencils.

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I added the sentiment and then die cut a rectangle using my zig zag stiches.  For the layer under the image, I die cut a piece of pattern paper.

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I adhered everything and added a couple of dots and a rhinestone.

Link up HERE to play along!

Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:  PTI white, kraft, and damask designs.  Stamps:  SU! little friends (2012).  CB message me (2016).  Other:  MFT zig zag stitches rectangles.  PTI linen impression plate.  Colored pencils.  SU! dots and rhinestones.

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Tara Prince

Super cute image!!

D Idlet

Jane, such a cute card, love all the elements you added and love your coloring. I don't remember this set, wish I had gotten it. Great take on the sketch too!

Claire Grantham

Jane, love this sweet image you have used and your simple colouring of it, really nice CAS card. Cx

Katy McGloin

Super cute image and you colored it so sweetly. Someone will enjoy receiving this get well card!!

Jan Clothier

So sweet! The zigzag stitches are great: I'm getting die-envy! You're so clever at knowing just where to add a rhinestone or a coloured dot and they make such a difference by just being there.

Christine M Traversa

You rocked the colored pencils! Love the layered effect, and that stitching adds so much wonderful detail! What a fun and inspiring card!

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