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Tuesday 9 September 2014

Mo Merge Madness!




I've gone a bit nuts on merging images at the minute - I just love how you can do this and create a great scene out of two images - a real advantage of digital images.  For my card today, I merged two Mo Manning images from Mo's Digital Pencil - Sheep and Little Bo - an obvious merge but fun none the less!
Now, in some ways you may think that the perspective is out with my giant sheep but I rather like the irony of it that she still can't find her flock even if they are bigger than her!!  I've coloured my image with a mix of Promarkers, Trias and Shinhan Touch markers and added some flowers, Butterfly dies from Joanna Sheen and Joy craft.  The papers are from the Prima Madeline pad, the large picket fence is a Tim Holtz die and the small one a Memory Box die.  Finally, my sentiment is word-processed and cut with a Stampin Up punch. Oh and my sheep are from a new Joanna Sheen Christmas die - Shepherds.  (The little  sheep right by Little Bo's feet is a wooden one bought at a craft fair.

I think that might be done merging for a little while but  who knows!!
Hugs, Juliexx

5 comments:

debby4000 said...

Brilliant idea Julie and such a fabulous card too.
luv
Debby

Ella's Design said...

Awesome merging of those 2 cute Mo Manning images, Julie! I too love the idea that poor little Bo can't see the wood for the trees...or should that be wool for the sheep?! Brilliant colouring and great use of dies too! Hugs, Lisa x

Jacee said...

How beautiful, such a lovely card, fabulous colouring, I love it!
Hugs Jacee
Simply Paper Card Design

Heather said...

Hi Julie, I'm back in the UK now and hopefully catching up visiting a few friends!! Your card is beautiful, I love the scene you've created - little Miss Bo Poop is adorable - beautifully coloured and I just love the cute sheep, especially the 'big boy'!!!

hugs
Heather xx

Grenouille Greetings said...

I saw this in the making and it turned out MAGNIFICENTLY!!! It's fabulous, Julie. Coloured divinely and I love, love, love those sheep!!! Love Lesley