Hi,
I am playing along A Blog Named Hero's June Challenge - Vellum.
Ever since I got the Hero Arts Color Layering Goldfish set, I wanted to do the 'classic' fish bowl scene. But one thing leads to another...finally I played and came up with this:
My gold fish is stamped and heat embossed on vellum. I stamped the sea weed with Peeled Paint on the vellum, and the darker colour ones are on the card. The vellum panel is adhered to a white card panel with matching square cut out, and layered over by a Stitched Sq Scallop Frame. Then the whole piece is adhere to card base with foam tape.
I was stamping the sentiment right on the front panel, but got a little boo boo, so had to cover up with a banner.
Here's a little close up of the fish.
Supplies:
Hero Arts Color Layering Goldfish
Hero Arts Color Layering Butterfly
My Favorite Things cutting die: Stitched Sq Scallop Frame
Hero Arts Ombre Ink: Mint Julep to Green
Ranger Distress Ink: Peel Paint, Ripe Persimmon
Clear embossing powder
Memento Dye Ink: Tuxedo Black
8 comments:
this is probably the most gorgeous card made with that stamp set i've ever seen - love it, Cindy! and thanks for joining us at A Blog Named Hero this month - good luck!
What a delightful scene Cindy! Love the texture from the embossing and the depth achieved with the vellum.
O, I love this, Cindy! It's fabulous!
Such a pretty goldfish and I love how you "framed" it, wonderful card!!
I love this, it is pure magic. Keep smiling and creating!
So stunning, Cindy! Your embossed gold fish is gorgeous, and I love how you stamped the seaweed partly on vellum and partly on white c/s...You did an amazing job on your underwater scene...I love it!
Thanks so much for inspiring me to play with my fish set...I've been struggling with it, and you've given me some great ideas :)
he's so pretty--love the soft look of the vellum for this stamp set!
Beautiful! LOve the fish. Thanks for playing along with the A Blog Named Hero challenge.
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