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Saturday, 30 January 2016

Less is More - Week #261 - Lucky Dip

 Welcome to this week's "Less is More" challenge - we have a Down Under sponsor, Kylie from Happy Little Stampers and a Down Under theme.  This had me stumped so I reached for my Cameo and cut a couple of roos, inking them with Frayed Burlap to give them a bit of depth.  I cut the ground freehand and added a computer generated sentiment.  This card has a bit too much white space at the top, but I am not sure quite what to add...
When in doubt I often turn to my Crazy Birds stamps and today is no exception!  This chap has a long beak like a kookaburra(at least that's my story and I'm sticking to it) and I've coloured him in kookaburra colours with my Copics.  The sentiment is Inkadinkado and the stencil I used for a border is Dutch Doobadoo, with Frayed Burlap and Broken China brushed through.

8 comments:

  1. Anne, your kangaroos are fabulous! You are right about that crazy bird having a beak like a kookaburra. I have them come into my yard and I have actually hand fed them - their beaks are quite scary! xx

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  2. Great aussie inspiration, Anne! Love the kangaroos and your creative interpretation of the crazy bird :)

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  3. WOW!! How fabulous is that Cameo?!! The Kangaroo die cuts are amazing.
    Now, your image of the Kookaburra is hilarious, I've seen this birds on Animal Planet and they are really cute.
    I love this images of this Crazy Birds, I have this stamp set on my wish list.
    Thank you for sharing.

    Maria Rodriguez.

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  4. WOW!! How fabulous is that Cameo?!! The Kangaroo die cuts are amazing.
    Now, your image of the Kookaburra is hilarious, I've seen this birds on Animal Planet and they are really cute.
    I love this images of this Crazy Birds, I have this stamp set on my wish list.
    Thank you for sharing.

    Maria Rodriguez.

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  5. Love the roos, and your crazy bird is quite adorable.
    Rosey x

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  6. ah the cameo - never think to use mine! Great cards, love the bird - but I am determined I do not need them.
    Still in shock over you thinking I have good handwriting on last week's card - I felt I had totally spoilt it!

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  7. Super cards Anne, loving your roo's and I never tire of seeing the crazy birds ;) Viv xx

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  8. Two great Oz cards, Anne. I love the earthy feel of your kangaroo card and a great idea to use the kookaburra style bird, fabulous colours and a fabulous vision! x

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