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Good Afternoon Brutus|Monroe Fans!!! I'm here to share this fun card I made. I love Serena Bee and her stamp set, her creepy-cute style is such an inspiration to me.  Here is how I made the card...
1. I stamped the cone, and then stamped over it with the topper. I colored in the images using the Brutus|Monroe Inks as a watercolor. I'll add a link below to Christopher Alan Designs YouTube Video on how to use the inks as watercolors. I fussy cut out the ice cream cone, inked the edges and  layered it  on a piece of coordinating card stock. I also fussy cut that, and inked the edges. 
2. I stamped the "you are deadly sweet!" sentiment. fussy cut it and added it on a coordinating banner flag. I  inked the edges with a sponge dauber and Brutus|Monroe Premium Chalk Ink in OZ. 
3. This is my favorite card layout because it's so easy. I always just use scraps and chop them to fit to my liking. After all my layers are adhered to my pre-made card base I add my image and sentiment using adhesive foam tape. 
4. To finish the card I added some enamel dots from my stash. 
Here is the link on the water color technique:
You can forward to 14:30 to see the watercoloring, or watch the whole thing because its a great card with other awesome Brutus|Monroe Products. 
What I used: 
Brutus|Monroe Limited Edition Serena Bee Stamps Set-Deadly Desserts
Momento Ink-Tuxedo Black
DCWV- The Chalk Fun Stack
Enamel Dots
ATG Gun
Cutter Bee Scissors 
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Comments

Deborah S - September 21, 2015

This card is awesome I love the colors you chose and the mixture of patterns. I would never have thought the words creepy and cute would be used together to describe a style but you are spot on!

Jennifer L - September 14, 2015

Great card! Love this stamp set!

deadlynightshade___@hotmail.com - September 12, 2015

this is so cool!!! thanks for playing with my set. i love the papers you used.

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