A Happy Hello

There are just some stamp set that you keep reaching for, and this Monkey Business by Reverse Confetti is one of them. The monkey is adorable and so fun and is perfect for a variety of occasions especially relating to kids.

I made this card for a friend and also to enter in the RC Sketch For You to Try.

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I stamped the RC Monkey Business monkey and balloons using Copic friendly Brutus Monroe Raven ink. I then used my Copics to color the images and a white gel pen to add dots to the balloon and die cut the images.

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I found some Echo Park Paper from an old set called Bundle of Joy and die cut the circle and rectangle. I used some yellow cardstock with the RC Woodgrain Confetti Cuts to give some texture to the card. To give the monkey a little dimension, I used 3D Zots and finished the card with a couple of Nuvo drops in Morning Dew.

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Thanks for stopping by and have a great day.


Supplies:

MISTI Stamping Tool - The Most Incredible Stamp Tool Invented
MISTI Stamping Tool – The Most Incredible Stamp Tool Invented
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SB | AZ | EH
Reverse Confetti Monkey Business
Reverse Confetti Monkey Business
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EH | Misc
Reverse Confetti Monkey Business Die
Reverse Confetti Monkey Business Die
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EH | Misc
Reverse Confetti Woodgrain Confetti Cuts
Reverse Confetti Woodgrain Confetti Cuts
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Misc
Strathmore Bristol Smooth
Strathmore Bristol Smooth
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SB | AZ
Tonic Studios - Nuvo Collection - Crystal Drops Gloss - Morning Dew
Tonic Studios – Nuvo Collection – Crystal Drops Gloss – Morning Dew
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SB | B | AZ | EH
Therm O Web - Zots - Clear Adhesive Dots - 3D - 200 Dots
Therm O Web – Zots – Clear Adhesive Dots – 3D – 200 Dots
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SB | AZ

 

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