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Monday, 3 September 2018

New York New York!

Good Morning everyone.

Its time for a new challenge over at Make My Monday and the theme this fortnight is:

NEW YORK NEW YORK!

This one really got my brain whirling, not really having any suitable stash or ideas i did some reading up online about New York and its History which was very interesting.  I decided to focus on that iconic image of the statue of liberty.  So went looking for free downloads of a silhouette of the statue.   On seeing this head only image it sparked an idea.  Ive gone for a very inky, stamped mixed media feel on this project. 




I first printed out the Statue of Liberty head onto white card, i then die cut into a large circle approx 7".  I went over the image with an embossing pen and added black embossing powder.  I did this so it stands out well, acts as a resist and the printer ink would be set for all the water i would be adding. 

I went with a blue, red & white combo.  I used a star stencil to add white embossed stars through the middle section.  I heat embossed some stamped rain drops.  I then added blue and red brusho's and let dry, i avoided the face to keep that white. 

I then added more stenciled stars with black distress ink, some stamping of various stamps in black, blue & red.  I then die cut my 'reach for the stars' from black and white card and off set for a shadow.  Once attached i covered them in glitter.  To finish i mounted onto a black circle card base. 



Just a close up.  
When pursuing our dreams and reaching for the stars we often have to have a few tears on the way and a few tears on finally reaching our goal! Its always good to have something to work towards even something little.  Thats my deep thinking for the week😀

Items Used:
Stampin up 'kinda eclectic' stamps
Star stencil
brushos
distress inks
Alphabet dies
Spellbinders grand circle dies
Statue image found here

So if you fancy joining in or just seeing what everyone comes up with for this challenge then please do hop over to MMM


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and 3 baby hedgehogs that came out in the daytime this week, so ive set up more feeding stations for them.  Im hoping they just got disturbed & decided to have a wonder around rather than them knowing its going to be a cold winter as usually don't see them in the daytime fattening up until oct/nov.  







I only have a small garden but try to keep it wildlife friendly - hence my little wood pile!!  

The farm animals are also fast piling on weight and a heavy thick coat - maybe another sign that nature knows we are in for a cold spell.  Hopefully not though. 

I hope you all have a good week whatever your plans.  Emma


15 comments:

  1. Fabulous card and cute photos . Ginny x
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  2. Fantastic make Emma, so many things to see, love the red blue and white theme too

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  3. Super card and well done on looking after the hedgies :-)

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  4. Love this Emma...
    And so beautifully captured hedgehogs too
    Love n Hugs,
    Priya

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  5. Perfect creation for a New York theme, love your arty background ... hello little hedgies so cute! Steph x

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  6. Fabulous project hun. You are so lucky to have the baby hedgehogs in the garden. Next door swear there's one in our garden but I've not seen it yet. Love Dawn x

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  7. One of my favourite places, thank you for bringing back happy memories with your great mixed media card. Love the hedgehogs too....they must love your garden.
    Pam x

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  8. Fabulous design love your research story and it has brought back memories of my trips to New York. Thanks for sharing your baby hedgehogs with us so cute and I may just do that small woodpile in my own garden Hope you are well Love and hugs Carole x

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  9. What a brilliant card Emma, love the background and fab design. Cute hedgehogs x

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  10. Fabulous card Emma, I wouldn't know where to start. Love the little hedgies xx

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  11. Fabulous design Emma. I suppose we shouldn’t be too surprised I’d we have a hard winter after the great summer we’ve had!

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  12. Brilliant card and it sounded like a lot of work.
    I really love the hedgehog's.

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  13. a fantastic card and pic's of the hedgehogs
    Kate x

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  14. Brilliant card Emma, love the mixed media/kind of graffiti look. Beautiful pics of the baby hedgehogs too, with 15 steps down into my garden unfortunately they don't manage to make it down into it but have seen one once ambling away from my hedge at the top of the garden. Big hugs Kirsty. x

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  15. The is a fab card Emma, I would have been totally stumped, I loved how you worked with the image and its a good tip to heat set the image with clear embossing powder. I hope you're right that the little hedgehogs just got disturbed, its been a starnge year for wildlife this year as well as us! Hugs - Debs xxx

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