Recognition

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Water You Up To?



I made this card for one of my grandsons!  Yellow cardstock is Sweet Corn from GKD, Blue and white cardstock are both from my stash.  Dies used were Memory Box stitched circle dies and Lawn Fawn puffy clouds borders for the ocean waves.  The chevon paper was cut into strips from the pack called ColorBox Carnival designer paper, Ink used was Distress Ink in Chipped Sapphire along with my Misti to get it nice and dark.  I added rainstones for water droplets and they are made by Papertrey Ink.  The sentiment is a rubber stamp I bought in a box of used stamps in a garage sale so I have no idea what set it is from.  The boat is from TCP Transportation set.  I can't wait to send this one in the mail!
Happy Sunday everyone!





8 comments:

  1. Great take on the photo inspiration! Love the chevrons, your cute boat and those raindrops. Thanks for joining us at Just Us Girls!

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  2. Beautiful, CAS and clever and I'm loving how you've stuck to 3 main colours. So effective and thanks so much for playing along at Less is More this week. Sarah

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  3. Simply fabulous card. Love the 2 coloured chevrons on the side and the sea little ship and what I think is the sun for the great background. Great touch with the water droplets. Thanks for joining us this week at Just Us Girls.

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  4. Oh how fun! Lots going on and yet still CAS and a fab card for a boy
    Thank you so much
    Anne
    "Less is More"

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  5. What a fun card and all so well coordinated! Lovely idea Lou x

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  6. This is such a FUN card! Love the sentiment and the color combo! I love the nautical feel of your card! So happy you joined us at The Paper Players this week! XX

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  7. Love that sentiment! Your chevron strips look fabulous too! Thanks for joining the girls and I this week at Just Us Girls!

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  8. Love your punny sentiment and nautical colour combination, along with those realistic looking water droplets. Thanks for joining us over at The Paper Players this week!

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