I dropped reinker on my craft mat, sprayed it with water, then waited for it to soak in. When the other side was dry, I used that side to wet emboss the clocks. The rest is easy to figure out.
My handsome guy in the tuxedo is waiting for Barbie...... and it appears he has been waiting for a while.
I think I can use this as a masculine birthday card for my son Paul, who LOVES the movie Casablanca, and who wears a lot of pink (he's 6"10", and NO ONE would tease a guy that big for wearing pink!!). Works for me!
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Fri, Mar 09, 2018 @ 6:35 AM
I love your creative take on the challenge, Anne!
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Fri, Mar 09, 2018 @ 8:45 AM
Love your twist on this Barbie Celebration . . .poor old Ken . . .He has been hanging around the sidelines waiting ever since he was created. You did cut gent is quite svelte and great shadowing behind him.
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Fri, Mar 09, 2018 @ 12:53 PM
Oh my gosh...so glad that Ken made an appearance! Clever take on the challenge!
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Fri, Mar 09, 2018 @ 1:58 PM
I love your "waiting for Barbie" idea, Anne. That die cut handsome man looks just like a Ken doll. Fun idea to add the clocks and tgge herringnnone ef makes it very maculin.