To make my card I started with a piece of white card stock. I stamped the crab, whale, and octopus from Seaside using Wplus9 inks (Little Piggy, Silver Lining, and Beanstalk). Next I used the Seaside Confetti Cuts to cut a crab, whale, and octopus out of Inkadinkado Mask Paper. I covered the sea critters with their mask, and then used some distress inks to do some ink blending (Salty Ocean and Mermaid Lagoon). I added some water droplets to the ink blending to bring up some white spots. When you remove the masks you are left with the stamped images and a bit of a white border around them. For a scene like this I think by making it one layer like this it seems as though the animals are actually under the water. I used Doin' the Wave Confetti Cuts to trim the top of my panel to give it a wavy look, and cut the bottom of the panel straight. I popped the panel up on a white card base using foam tape. I stamped the sentiment, also from Seaside, in black, and added a couple of sequins to finish the card. This was quick and easy to make, but I think it has a big cuteness factor!
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
(CAS)E this Sketch #181
Hello there! I have a card to share with you today that I made for the current (CAS)E this Sketch using some adorable Reverse Confetti products!
To make my card I started with a piece of white card stock. I stamped the crab, whale, and octopus from Seaside using Wplus9 inks (Little Piggy, Silver Lining, and Beanstalk). Next I used the Seaside Confetti Cuts to cut a crab, whale, and octopus out of Inkadinkado Mask Paper. I covered the sea critters with their mask, and then used some distress inks to do some ink blending (Salty Ocean and Mermaid Lagoon). I added some water droplets to the ink blending to bring up some white spots. When you remove the masks you are left with the stamped images and a bit of a white border around them. For a scene like this I think by making it one layer like this it seems as though the animals are actually under the water. I used Doin' the Wave Confetti Cuts to trim the top of my panel to give it a wavy look, and cut the bottom of the panel straight. I popped the panel up on a white card base using foam tape. I stamped the sentiment, also from Seaside, in black, and added a couple of sequins to finish the card. This was quick and easy to make, but I think it has a big cuteness factor!
To make my card I started with a piece of white card stock. I stamped the crab, whale, and octopus from Seaside using Wplus9 inks (Little Piggy, Silver Lining, and Beanstalk). Next I used the Seaside Confetti Cuts to cut a crab, whale, and octopus out of Inkadinkado Mask Paper. I covered the sea critters with their mask, and then used some distress inks to do some ink blending (Salty Ocean and Mermaid Lagoon). I added some water droplets to the ink blending to bring up some white spots. When you remove the masks you are left with the stamped images and a bit of a white border around them. For a scene like this I think by making it one layer like this it seems as though the animals are actually under the water. I used Doin' the Wave Confetti Cuts to trim the top of my panel to give it a wavy look, and cut the bottom of the panel straight. I popped the panel up on a white card base using foam tape. I stamped the sentiment, also from Seaside, in black, and added a couple of sequins to finish the card. This was quick and easy to make, but I think it has a big cuteness factor!
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Oh, this is so fun, Diane! I love it! Fabulous take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteGreat design, Diane! These little critters make such a cute card!
ReplyDeletesuper cute and so fun Diane...
ReplyDeletehugs,
K
Oh.... love this! Beautiful colors and a clever take on CTS #181!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun, underwater scene and a great take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this take on the sketch Diane!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at CTS !