It's time for a new challenge and sponsor at the Critter Challenge Blog. This month's sponsor is Soft Pencil, the theme, create a child's b-day card, it can be boy or girl, toddler, teen, baby, etc. I don't have a lot of little kids to create birthday cards for, so I opted to create sometime more for a teen boy.
I used the Faux Dominos Technique from the June TJNL. The Fish image is the Rockfish from Fred B Mullett (FBM_008), stamped in Pumpkin Patch. To create the fish hook, I simply cut part of a Swivel Clasp, and added it to my card with Glue Dots.
Details:
Stamps - Fred B. Mullett (Fish), River City Rubber Works (sentiment)
Card Stock - White, Black, Olive, Pumpkin
Ink - Black, Pumpkin Patch
Other - Basic Grey paper, Hemp, Swivel Clasp, Glue Dots, Corner Rounder, Dimensionals
Remember there are no vendor restrictions to play along, check out the Critter Challenge Blog for more details and to see what the other Designers created this week.
15 comments :
Luv the card, and the tech, gotta do that!
OMG! I love this card, Lisa! It is perfect for my dad. Where can I find the instructions for the technique? thanks for the wonderful inspiration!
Very cool! I love all the pieces!
What a SUPER cool look to this card and love the hook embellishment great thinking.
have a great day
tina
mommy scraps alot
What a cool card Lisa! I like the faux domino technique and it is perfect for a teenager.
Lisa such a great card, thank you for a fabulous DT post. ;-)
Great card! I love the technique. Adding the swival clasp as a fishing hook is perfect!
Lisa that is such a great card! Love that tech and can't wait to use. I gave you an award on my blog, so go check it out! Have a great one!
What a great technique. This is a great masculine card. I love it!
Love your fishy card...and this is perfect for Father's day...stamp and technique...
connie paxman
Great fish! This is perfect for a teen boy. The faux domino technique is very cool!
Fabulous! Love the technique and great masculine card!
Hugs, Marsha
Lovely design with the faux dominoes and love the fish hook!
Lisa,
Once again, you have made a fabulous card! Love all you techniques!
This is beautiful and totally reminds me of Japanese fish painting.
Such a work of art!!
So grateful to work with you at the Critter Challenge Blog.
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