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Retro Rubber Challenge 246...

Sweet Smiles For AYSI...

It’s a new challenge at As You See It!  It’s a color challenge to use berry burst, basic gray, smokey slate and peach pie.

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I started by stamping and coloring this sweet donkey image.  I used peach pie on his nose and ears, smokey slate on him and berry burst for the flowers.

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I die cut the image and then popped it up over a strip of basic gray dsp.  I stamped and die cut the sentiment, added to the image and was done!

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Supplies:  CS: SU! white and neutrals dsp.  Inks:  SU! blends berry burst, smokey slate and peach pie.  Stamps:  Unity darling donkey smiles.  Dies:  Unity stitched banners and grunge cuts.  PTI linen plate.

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Jan Clothier

How super sweet! I love the way you’ve used the Peach and Berry as accents. The little decorative edge, with the grey stripes showing through, is a great idea. 😀

Deborah Wheeler

Oh that little donkey is just so cute! Love that you've used the greys as the major colours, with the pink & peach as accents - fab choice!

Joanne James - The Crafty Owl

Jane that sweet little donkey is adorable - I just love the expression on his face! The pops of pink and peach really compliment the grey on white as the main colours. Fabulous!

Heather Cooper

Jane, this sweet little donkey is fabulous in the challenge colours! I love all the accents in the brighter shades and using the grays as the main colours! The striped horizontal strip is a great touch as well! You nailed it!

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