My card today is one we created at Sue's in our Thursday card group. I think it quite nicely fits the colors and theme at Just Us Girls Challenge #524 this week.
We stamped the image in VersaFine Onyx Black ink. This stamp set was availabe in 2004. It is very "girly", wouldn't you say? Let's hope the Design Team at Allsorts Challenge Blog thinks so!
I sponged the sky, did the ocean with watercolor pencils, gave it the look of waves with a Blender Pen. The sand was sponged with So Saffron and the sand speckles were done in Crumb Cake with a special tool. The girl's image was colored with Stampin' Blends.
The side strip of shells is a stamp from Inkadoo Fine Line Classics C604, which I cannot find through Google anywhere.
The inside stamp is Verses Rubber Stamp named "Salt of the Ocean", which is still available.
I'm playing at Gem of A Craft Challenge: Anything Goes.
Thank you for stopping by today and I hope you'll return tomorrow for a Masculine Monday.
Love that stamp aet. Still have mine and others from the next year I believe. Now we have Beautiful Moments to add to it.Oh and I do love your card.😊
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DeleteWhat a lovely beach inspired card, a perfect card for our 'Make it Girly' theme at Allsorts this week.
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Thank you so much, Brenda, for leaving a comment on behalf of Allsorts.
DeleteA lovely background and image, like the shell border too. Thank you for joining our 'Make it girly' challenge at Allsorts.
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Thanks so much, Kath, for leaving a comment on behalf of Allsorts.
DeleteYou've created a lovely scene and the layout is great too. Thanks for sharing it with us for my "make it girly" challenge at Allsorts
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Thank you, Lynn. I appreciate you leaving a comment.
DeleteBeautiful beach scene; I'd love to be gathering shells along a sea shore! Thrilled to see you in the Just Us Girls gallery!
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Thank you so much, Carol, for commenting on behalf of JUGS.
DeleteBeautiful seaside scene card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Allsorts;-))m
Thank you, Mervi. It was my pleasure.
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