Saturday, February 9, 2013

Drunken Stampers #114 - Finding Nemo

Hi all! I made another card! Even though it's not my week to post, I'm playing along with the Drunken Stampers #114 - Finding Nemo challenge. This term is based on movies, this week being Finding Nemo. You can make a card related to the movie, or one using fish/sea creatures, or both!! Here's my take:


The inside:


The challenge!


No patterned paper? WHA???? That's right, it's all about the card stock today baby! I used mostly scrap for this card (Yay! My scrap pile diminishes!) Used a Fiskars punch to make 'waves'. I stamped the fishes on white card stock, colored, fussy cut and adhered. Stamped 'hey Gill-friend. Oh, and that black decorative strip? That's the negative from the mini monarch border Die-Namic. (Use those negatives!)

That's all I have tonight. I'm gonna sit back, relax, sip my glass of wine, and watch some 007! Bond. James Bond! Have some fun and join the Drunken Stampers challenge! Have a great night!


Chris

Supplies:
Card stock: Bazzill (teal); Recollections (white, black, light & dark blue); scrap - aqua
Stamps: Paper Smooches - Surf & Turf; Birthday Sampler
Ink: Tsukineko - Tuxedo Black
Markers: Marvy Uchida
Adhesive: SA by 3L (MyStik, 3D foam squares); Therm-o-web dots
Accessories: Fiskars punch; scrap negative impression from Mini Monarch border Die-Namics


5 comments:

  1. I love it when the negatives make something awesome :) And I love Paper Smooches stamps!

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  2. How ca-ute! That sentiment is adorable! Love how you made the waves with those punched strips of cardstock. So clever!

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  3. How clever and cute. Love those bracket waves.

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  4. Love love love your card for this challenge!
    The waves are awesome, the fish are awesome, the sentiment is awesome, the negatives are awesome...ya...I like it a lot :)

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  5. How cute!! Love the little fishies. What a great idea for the water-it looks really cool.

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