It's Super Monster! Simon Says Rock the Technique, and this is one of my favorites. Converting a stationary stamped image into an moveable one. The card is made with Papertrey Ink cardstock. Stamper's Select White for the A2 base. Blueberry Sky for the mat, die cut with the cloud from the Stamp-a-faire 2014 1980's mini kit. One cloud is painted with Picket Fence Distress Paint. The shrub pieces are all hand cut. The large part of the shrub is glued directly to the card. The other two are attached with foam tape. The gnome is a brad from Eyelet Outlet.
It's also a puppet.
The dimension of the shrubbery hides the puppet slot. I sprayed her with Dylusions Spray after all the pieces were cut.
The foam channels are three pieces high. There is a stopper and two sides.
Stamp your image several times. And start cutting rounded pieces. It's better to start with too much on the piece as it can always be trimmed later.
I use a paper piercer to pivot the pieces and swivel marking where the cuts will go.
Poke holes where the brads will go (I used Tim Holtz Mini Brads).
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