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I thought it would be cute if Frankenstein was the card himself, rather than him popped into a base of the card. Hope I explained that right.
This would also be cute using Cello bags, I might do that for my son's class. I bet the kids would love it!
Super easy. Layer the black c/s on the Green Galore before running it through the Big Shot, that will ensure his "hair" fits perfectly with his head! I used Dotto adhesive so that I could take it off to "cut" his hair.
I sponged his eye lids, nose and around the edges of his face with Green Galore.
Materials:
Ink: Green Galore
C/S: WW, BB, Green Galore
Accessories: Big Shot, Top Note Die, 3/4" & 1" circle punches, Round Tab Punch, Signo White Gel Pen, Sponges, Basic Black Stamp-n-Write marker
Have fun with this!
Elyse
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