This is one of my favorite Close to My Heart stamp sets.
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This is a swinger card where the fish swings back and forth. The next picture showing a different position.
I used: Catch of the Day and Card Sentiments stamp sets.
(retired) Rustic Trails paper, White Daisy, Colonial White and Cocoa cardstock.
The fish is colored using New England Ivy and Blush inks and a waterbrush, stamped in cocoa ink. Cover the fish in liquid glass and let dry at least an hour before cutting out.
5/8" circle punch (EK Success), Pop Dots(All Night Media).
This is a swinger card where the fish swings back and forth. The next picture showing a different position.
I used: Catch of the Day and Card Sentiments stamp sets.
(retired) Rustic Trails paper, White Daisy, Colonial White and Cocoa cardstock.
The fish is colored using New England Ivy and Blush inks and a waterbrush, stamped in cocoa ink. Cover the fish in liquid glass, add googly eye and let dry at least an hour before cutting out.
5/8" circle punch (EK Success), Pop Dots(All Night Media).
Retiform Technique. I used: Catch of the Day and Card Sentiments stamp sets.
Colonial White and Desert Sand cardstock. New England Ivy textured cardstock.
Desert Sand, New England Ivy, Olive, Blush amd Black ink.
The fish is colored using Olive and Blush inks and a waterbrush, stamped in black ink. Cover the fish in liquid glass and let dry at least an hour before cutting out, glue over stamped fish for 3-D effect.
Black eyelets, photo hanger and ribbon.
Retiform Technique. I used: Catch of the Day and Card Sentiments stamp sets.
Colonial White cardstock. New England Ivy textured cardstock. It's a Guy Thing paper.
New England Ivy, Olive, Blush amd Black ink.
The fish is colored using Olive and Blush inks and a waterbrush, stamped in black ink. Cover the fish in liquid glass and let dry at least an hour before cutting out, glue over stamped fish for 3-D effect.
Black bigger brads, ribbon and staples.
Thank you for looking. Have a great day!
Once Upon Otero Road
8 years ago
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