The red panda image was stamped, coloured and fussy cut out at the same time as this card posted yesterday. The seaweed from Big Love Manatee was also previously stamped, coloured and die cut out during this card. I just fussy cut it apart to get two bunches.
The Ripples frame was die cut twice from thick white paper and stacked for dimension. For the background, Tumbled Glass, Mermaid Lagoon and Blueprint Sketches distress oxide inks were ink blended with blender brushes on a Bristol panel. Placed the Sun Rays stencil on top next, and lifted the inks through the stencil using a damp paper towel. Removed the stencil and spritz with water and blot with a paper towel to give it “water bubbles”. Stamped the sentiment in black, then assembling the card onto a white card base to finish.
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Aww he's super cute Trina. Thank you for playing at the AAA Card Challenges
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a snorkelling red panda. Well, really I have never seen a red panda! :D This in your card is just adorable and fun! Fabulous scene, love how you realized the background and that tippled frame looks so pretty!
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I LOVE how that ripple die cut frames this cute scene, Trina! This makes me yearn for the beach!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Trina! Love everyting about it - the image, the scene, the sun rays the sentiment!! Thanks for getting Sportive with us at Time Out Challenges!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Kate (Cards a la Kate)!
Fabulous card! Thank you for playing at AAA Cards!
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable and fun acrd, Trina!! Love this fun underwater scene which you have created. Perfect for our current theme " Sportive". Thank you so much for playing with us at Time Out. Hugsxx Deepti
ReplyDeleteamazing background with the rays of light shining through the water. Awesome card ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun under-the-sea scene, Trina! I love the unique shape of the frame and the gorgeous water with sunlight coming through from the top! Your coloring is beautiful as always. The seaweed is a great addition to the scene!
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This underwater scene is funny. He arranged the underwater world wonderfully.
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