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Monday, July 24, 2017
Sea Horse
I had so much fun with the July release at Frantic Stamper - this is another one of the cards I made.
One of the amazing things about this card is the background piece (the center panel). It looks like DP, right? It isn't. I made that using a Frantic Stamper Background Stamp and Ranger Distress Oxide Inks. It was a lot of fun!
I used water color paper and my Misti to create this look. The Misti was important, because I actually stamped the piece four times in the exact same spot - each time with a different color of Ranger Distress Oxide Ink. Between each color, I spritzed the paper with water and let it dry.
The Sea Horse is a Frantic Stamper Precision Die.
Oh, and that "netting" piece... it's actually a piece of the bag that my Vidalia Onions came in. That's recycling at its smelliest, right?
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Supplies Used
Stamp: Frantic Stamper Wave Tangle Background Stamp FRA-CLG-B017
Inks: Ranger Distress Oxide (Broken China, Peeled Paint, Wilted Violet, and Worn Lipstick)
Die: Frantic Stamper Seahorse #FRA-DIE-09511
Papers: Récollections CS, DP from my scrap file, and Watercolor Paper from an unknown vendor
Embellishment: Netting from Onion Bag
Oh this is a gem! What a pretty background to compliment the adorable sea horse!
ReplyDeleteWow - what a great result with those DOX inks Jeanette - that is one stunning card - onion smelly though it may be - it's supposed to be salty smelly!
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Maxine
OMG...You use onion bags too!! So do I.....I love recycled items on cards and tags. Your oxide techinique is wonderful. Bet you had fun playing.
ReplyDeleteI love this fabulous mix of papers and netting with your wonderful seahorse! What a beautiful waterfront creation, Jeanette!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Card!
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