
I used my square punch on just the heads of the monkeys so that each one looks like a little portrait. I made sure I punched so that the heads were at a different level, thus making some look tall and some look short. I'm tempted to write names under each of the faces - that would be funny on a card for a workmate, wouldn't it?


I sponged some ink on the edges of the card, and also lightly on each of the 'portraits' to give the card a little more interest. Then I set an eyelet and tied some fibre on.
Thanks for looking!
I love this card!
ReplyDeleteToo cute. It's like a parade of mug shots!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best cards I've seen using the Monkey Business stamps...it's wonderful!
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