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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Lawnscaping Challenge #5



I only have a few Lawn Fawn stamps in my collection and wasn't sure if I'd have enough to swing an entry for this week's Lawnscaping challenge.  (You don't have to use Lawn Fawn stamps but working with what little I have makes it more of a challenge!)  The challenge is to use a stamp set in an unconventional way.  Hmmm...  I played around and came up with this:
The smile is from Bannerific, the eyes and nose from Critters in the 'Burbs and the sentiments is made from Harold's ABCs.  Not sure if it's creepy or not.  Looks a bit like a clown face and I know a lot of people find clowns creepy but either way, I had fun putting it together!

11 comments:

  1. Great card! It does look like a clown! I love how you used 3 sets--impressive!

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  2. This is hilarious! I love it. Very creative, and not creepy! :)

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  3. BAHAHAHAHA! Not creepy at all! I love this. Such a clever use of the images....... It's awesome! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Lawnscaping.

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  4. It's very artsy! It reminds me of a mime, more than a clown. Very cool! Thanks for playing at Lawnscaping!

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  5. Too Cute! And sooo very creative! :)

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  6. Great use of those stamp sets! TFS =)

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  7. LOL!!! I burst out laughing when I saw this! You are a creative genius, Jen! Speaking of which, Paper Crafts is having a "circus" call if you want to make something new with this same idea and maybe top it off with a clown hat. Best of luck if you submit! ;)

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  8. I'm one to think clowns are kind of creepy, but only in person. Your card, on the other hand, made me smile instantly! So creative!

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  9. This card made me smile the minute I saw it. So clever, and imaginative.

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  10. i was definitely thinking of The Joker from Batman right away but i LOVE all the movies so it made me smile. very creative!

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