Happy Wednesday everyone~
This card was made is Designer’s Choice Challenge from Repeat Impressions! It is Cheri’s turn to host and she is challenging us to a theme, Heading for the Beach!
You will have two weeks (Jul 3) to enter your project. When you finish your project, make sure you link it to the DCC post at RI blog where the inlinkz are located so that you will have a chance to win the RI gift certificate! For more information about the DCC, please visit The House That Stamps Built (RI blog). Can’t wait to see your creation!
I decided to create a scene of beach/ocean for the challenge. The scene is somewhere I wish I were right now! I stamped Adirondack Chair (3415-I) and colored with Copic markers. The chair was colored with VersaMark pen and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. Then I sponged the sand, ocean and sky with dye ink. The sand was stamped with Sand, Snow, Water (3419-F) . I also stamped Gulls in Flight (3412-C) on the sky and Life is not... (6113-K) for the sentiment. The photo corners were adhered on the two corners to finish off.
Be sure to check out the creations by the rest of RI Rock Stars below to get more inspirations too!!
Stamps: Adirondack Chair, Sand, snow, water, Gulls in Flight, Life is not… (Repeat Impressions)
Paper: sahara sand, indigo island (SU), heavenly white (PaperTemptres)
Ink: Memento tuxedo black (Tsukineko), pool party, marina mist, crumb cake, sahara sand (SU), Copic markers
Accessories: none
Tools: CB embossing folder, SU photo corners punch
Thank you for stopping by. Have a great day!
Maki
Great card, Maki! I, too, wish I were there! Your scene depicts total relaxation. Wonderful combination of stamps.
ReplyDeleteMaki, this is lovely! Your scene is colored beautifully, and I love that sentiment. Great finishing touch with those fabulous corners! Great card :)
ReplyDeleteMaki, you used one of my favorite images! You water and sky are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStill rockin out the gorgeous cards I see! This is my dream spot~ :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and scene, Maki. I especially love the detailing of the corners.
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