Friday, 17 August 2012

Happiness is Fishing??


I have had little to no time to stamp this week although I have been off.  I did manage a card today for the challenge at Splitcoast, OLW101 hosted by Heather this week and also wanted to make a card for the challenge at CAS-ual Fridays.  I wanted to create a one layer card (easy to mail) for my son who is a die-hard fisherman.  I started by masking the partial circle and then used a mask from the Crafter's workshop and sponged on Distress Inks in shades of blue for the bkg.  I then added the fish and the circle border.
Thanks for coming by and taking a peek. 
Supplies:  stamps; Paper Smooches, Recollections/ mask/ Distress inks/ twine

12 comments:

Andrea said...

Super cute!

Michele Gross said...

Oh, this is adorable! Thank you for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Deb said...

Love those circles! They work so well with your fish image. So glad you had the chance to join us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Janet a.k.a. swanlady21 said...

Love this - your distress shading is beautiful.

Ardyth said...

Love that dotty mask and the depth you get with the sponging. Fishing doesn't make me happy either (too many slimy things involved), but it works for some!

JanR said...

Hmmmmm...not sure about the "happiness is fishing" thing....though my ds was enjoying it big time (just yesterday) and my ew, ew, yucks when putting the worm on the line for him didn't seem to spoil it for him at all so maybe....;-)

Wonderful card!

Elizabeth Allan said...

Great idea... the fish is adorable swimming amongst all those watery-blue bubbles of fun!

Lynn said...

I'm sure that your son will love, love, love this! Love all the shades of blue! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Cheryl said...

Karen, Wonderful background and shading! Adorable fish image too.

Deanna said...

Too cute love the little fish with the various blues bubbles:)

Susan said...

Super cute card...love the little fishie!

Heather T said...

What a cool background for your fish; your subtle colour changes look very water like.