Recognition

Friday, April 21, 2017

Keep Your Fin Up!

Thanks for stopping by!  

I had a lot of fun making this card and here are the supplies I used:

Stamps used:  Reverse Confetti Mermaid Wishes, Designs by Ryn Water Effects 1
Dies used:  Memory Box stitched circles
Inks: Memento & Archival, Distress Ink, MFT inks, Hero Arts inks blended for water, white gel pen
Coloring: Spectrum Noir for Mermaid, fishes and other items in water Zig Clean Color markers
Card stock: Reverse Confetti


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11 comments:

  1. This is awesome. Those drops/bubbles look 3D! Best coloring ever...and I do think they ARE colored! lol Thanks for playing along with us at Tuesday Throwdown!
    hugs

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  2. So cute with the bubbles and the sentiment cracks me up!

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  3. wow such a cute image and love those water bubbles...thank you so much for sharing with us on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge...hugs kath xxx

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  4. So cute! Love the water drops! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Cupcake Inspirations!

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  5. Wow, this is beautiful. Those water drops like frankly real!! Amazing card! Thank you for joining us at Cupcake Inspirations this week.

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  6. Super cute!!! Thank you for joining us at Cupcake Inspirations, good luck!!! Amy DT

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  7. How cute and adorable. I love this design.

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  8. So how did you do those water drops? Such a cute card and I really in awe of those water drops! Thanks for joining in at the Tuesday Throwdown challenge this week.

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    1. It's a stamp from Designs by Ryn and she explains how to make them look more 3D in a video on youtube! Thanks!

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  9. aww, look at her sweet face. Your sponging is amazing--such "depth" of color! Thanks for joining us at Stamplorations CAS!

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  10. Adorable card; love how you added other aquatic life in with the mermaid. Thanks for joining us at STAMPlorations CAS.

    sue n.

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