Hi there and welcome back! I'm sharing a card made for one of my SCS friends whose husband is recovering from knee replacement surgery. This week's Teapot Tuesday challenge at SCS is to send sunny thoughts to Walt, so I found a cute ocean/nautical stamp colored it up and sent it off to him. Along with the SCS challenge, I'm also joining the current challenge at Just Us Girls, where the photo inspiration is a nautical theme. I also used the sketch from the prior Sunday Stamps challenge. I missed the challenge deadline but still added a link so you can check out the DT inspiration.
I stamped the scene and colored it with Copic Markers, making dots with the tip of the markers to get the look of "sand" after laying down the base layer of light brown. The ocean colors were primarily blue greens that turned out to be a great match with the Bermuda Bay card base. When the coloring was complete, I added a little white gel pen along the "waves", mounted onto a panel of Desert Storm card stock, then popped up on the card base with Fun Foam.
Due to the orientation of the ship, I flipped the sketch, adding the sentiment and cute little sea star to the upper left corner. Hard to see in the photo, but the vertical strip of Early Espresso was embossed with a woodgrain texture fade.
Thanks for visiting, it's always so appreciated! Be sure to use the links to Just Us Girls and Teapot Tuesday to check out both challenges!
Stef
Product details
Stamps: Salty Kisses (Waffle Flower), Petite Pairs (ret. SU)
Paper: Neenah Solar White and Desert Storm, Bermuda Bay, Early Espresso (SU)
Ink: Gina K Amalgam, Versafine Onyx Black (sentiment)
Other: Tim Holtz Lumber 3D Texture Fade, Hero Arts Nested Infinity Circle dies, Salty Kisses matching die (sea star), Sakura White Gelly Roll pen
Copics: E49, 47 (ship), 50, 53, 55, 57 (sand), B000, 0000 (sky), BG49, 45, 23, 15, 10 (ocean), C1, 00 (clouds, sail)
I stamped the scene and colored it with Copic Markers, making dots with the tip of the markers to get the look of "sand" after laying down the base layer of light brown. The ocean colors were primarily blue greens that turned out to be a great match with the Bermuda Bay card base. When the coloring was complete, I added a little white gel pen along the "waves", mounted onto a panel of Desert Storm card stock, then popped up on the card base with Fun Foam.
Due to the orientation of the ship, I flipped the sketch, adding the sentiment and cute little sea star to the upper left corner. Hard to see in the photo, but the vertical strip of Early Espresso was embossed with a woodgrain texture fade.
Thanks for visiting, it's always so appreciated! Be sure to use the links to Just Us Girls and Teapot Tuesday to check out both challenges!
Stef
Product details
Stamps: Salty Kisses (Waffle Flower), Petite Pairs (ret. SU)
Paper: Neenah Solar White and Desert Storm, Bermuda Bay, Early Espresso (SU)
Ink: Gina K Amalgam, Versafine Onyx Black (sentiment)
Other: Tim Holtz Lumber 3D Texture Fade, Hero Arts Nested Infinity Circle dies, Salty Kisses matching die (sea star), Sakura White Gelly Roll pen
Copics: E49, 47 (ship), 50, 53, 55, 57 (sand), B000, 0000 (sky), BG49, 45, 23, 15, 10 (ocean), C1, 00 (clouds, sail)
3 comments:
Wow Stef! I love this cool nautical card you have here. Great take on the sketch. The sand and rough sea looks amazing and the cute ship bouncing off the waves looks great. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at Just Us Girls. So nice to see you here again.
This is such a great scene Stef! Loving the Bermuda Bay too! One of my favorite colors of all time! This is a darling nautical card! So happy you decided to play along with us at Just Us Girls!
This card is the cutest thing ever! Love the sweet scene and your gorgeous colour pick :)
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