WOW I cant believe it, I actually got the Grungy Monday Challenge over at
Linda's Blog Studio L3 completed on Monday.... Been a long time since I did this, LOL
This week the challenge was
revisiting the technique from holidays past:
Tim Holtz's
Tim Holtz's
Now I know my offering doesnt look anything like Christmas, but its the Technique we are after here so hop on over to Linda's for all the details.
As I often do I will most likely use this for a birthday card. I just love revisiting old techniques.
This one is a keeper for sure!
Stephen, this is magnificent! I've decided that the elephant is my favorite Tim stamp of them all, and you've used it perfectly here. The background is awesome-- what a great way to use the GM06 technique. You created a perfect little desert scene. A keeper for sure!!! I absolutely love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, Stephen! I love this technique too. I hope Linda picks a lot more from the 2007 12 Tags, because that's the only year I did not participate, so it's great to be seeing what I missed.
ReplyDeleteHey, I did Grungy Monday on Monday too this week!
Very cool! Love the way you interpreted this technique!!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great Stephen. I love the elephant for this tech!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteSteven,
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful. I like the masculinity as well as the softness of the front.
Dawn
Great job Stephen!! FABULOUS card!! :)
ReplyDeletelove this!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving revisiting the older techniques too. You've used this one brilliantly: It's a great scene.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely brilliant idea and really can be used for a man or woman - something I often struggle with! Wish I'd thought of it!
ReplyDeleteWow Stephen - great interpretation of the technique. Glad you posted it to share!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Never would of thought of using that technique in a landscape, but it totally works.
ReplyDeleteOh a defo keeper!
ReplyDeleteLove Dawn xx
fabulous card, very different
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
Brilliant card Stephen! Love it!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
What a great card Stephen this technique has work so well for the background, so cool :)
ReplyDeleteLove this, Stephen - that elephant is a must have that I don't have!!
ReplyDeleteGreat earthy tones and the elephant looks so at home...
ReplyDeleteSarah at 28
2 lots of congrats in order then, one for making it on the day, and two for making it fantastic :D
ReplyDeleteGreat job, your background is brillant, the message is simple and pure. Fantastic!
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