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A Dangle Art Adventure

The DRS Designs Challenge this week is:

You Left Me Hanging!
 
 (use any technique, image, die cut or punched shape but have something that Hangs or dangles...think ornaments, jewelry, fruit on the vine, laundry, you get the idea!)

I saw THIS great card on Splitcoast Stampers done by Angie (love her work), and I had never heard of Dangle Art.  I checked it out on Google and decided to try it for this fun DRS Challenge. 


I had so much fun!  I will be doing this again.  I used the new Triple Hanging Christmas Ornaments stamp (just the middle one) and the Small Merry Christmas Greeting.

Hope you will join us in the challenge - be sure and check all the other DT members' cards as well. 

Hugz!


Comments

  1. This is gorgeous,fab image and a great design.xxx

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  2. I've never heard of Dangle Art either but after seeing your beautiful card, I think I love it. Going to have to give this a try. Have a fun day.

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  3. This is gorgeous Nancy, such a fabulous design.
    Pauline
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  4. I've never heard of dangle art either but I LOVE this cute and fun card! Outstanding.
    Lynn

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  5. Gorgeous, Nancy! I love your added "dangles"...they look terrific! And the vintage colors are wonderful.

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  6. Fabulous shading and colouring. Darling card :)

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  7. I've not heard of this one, but it sure looks like some fun!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful work of art! :)

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  8. This is very cool. I've not heard of it either, but I love what you created.

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