Sunday, February 10, 2013

When: The blog hop starts on February 10th at 6 AM, PST. However, you have until February 11, 2013, 11:59 pm PST, to leave comments on all the blogs (to be eligible for a prize).Why: To be inspired by fun DeNami Design creations and also the chance to win mini shopping sprees on the DeNami Design website!

Prizes: We are giving away THREE $20 gift certificates to our website! We'll be giving away one gift certificate to a random participant (DT members not eligible) and then we'll also be giving away TWO gift certificates to TWO people who comment along the hop
 
 
 First I created my background using Distress Inks and OxyClean. I applied Stormy Sky and Mowed Lawn Distress ink DTP. I then sprinkled oxyclean on the ink and spritz with water. That was set aside to dry. When dry, I wiped off the oxyclean. It did leave some texture on the paper. The images were stamped and colored with copics. The barn was cut out. The fence is from Die-namics. The animals were all popped up. Glitter was added to all the animals and the barn window.

Wendy Elliot
Deb Fischer -  You are Here
Lisa Petrella

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32 comments:

  1. What a creative way to make your sky background - I will have to try that! Very cute card :o)

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  2. Those farm animals are so adorable! What a fabulous little scene you created!

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  3. OxyClean to make your background!? It does a great job! That is new for me! Cute card, even glitter on farm animals! Fun!

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  4. What an adorable little scene. Super job!

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  5. Wow . . . this is adorable. I love how you created the scene with the fence and the barn. Very nice.

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  6. Fun card! I love the animals in the circles!

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  7. HA! I love this farm scene. So cute.I'm intrigued by the BG and your oxyclean though...crazy awesome!

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  8. The oxy-clean technique is a new one on me...but it leaves a very interesting look for your farm friendly creation!

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  9. So sweet! I love the barnyard scene you've created. Great design!

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  10. Love the little farm animals! My DH would love the cow!!

    Tricia

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  11. Old McChickie had a farm!!! Very cute little scene Deb, and a fun background oto!

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  12. So cute. I like the circle punched animals, what a great way to do a farmer scene. Your cats are adorable!

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  13. Awwwww, this is so stinkin' adorable! Great job!!

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  14. I'll bet you had a blast creating this card! OxyClean has been added to my shopping list. Thanks for sharing the technique.

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  15. Very cute card! Love the little barn scene. And I thought for sure you'd have a kitty card!
    DeniseB

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  16. OxyClean is now on my shopping list. TFS this technique on this cute card.

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  17. Wow, what a fun technique to get your background!! I've never heard of that :)

    This little "scene" is adorable!!

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  18. I just love how you put together your sweet animal scene! Love the barn and fence :-)

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  19. What a fun way to create your background and how adorable is your card??? Seriously adorable!

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  20. Super cute scene you created! Adorable card! :)

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  21. Farmer chickie is a hoot...cute.

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  22. Adorable farm scene you created!

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  23. Those chickies just crack me up, great idea with the farm aminals.

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  24. Love those chickies!! Love the farm animals with him.

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  25. These stamps are growing on me!!!

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  26. Oh I love the "button" look for the barn animals- s cute!

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  27. I love your farm themed card! The distress inks made a great background!

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  28. Such a super cute little scene you've created here!!! Love it!

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  29. Very cute scene ...love how you stamped the cuties on circles.

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