My Sheri Crafts #104

Time to go Fishin'!

 

Yup yup!  Something's fishy over at My Sheri Crafts ... come on over and take a look!

I found this cute image at ChildrensSite.net... they have lots of cute stuff you can print out for your little ones to color.  So that's exactly what I did using Copics and a little bit of Stickles glitter


The template is a Center Step Card and I used the guidelines from Creative Moments With Sandy 


I used papers from K&Company that I've had sitting around for a few years.  I thought the fishy background and all the bubbles were perfect for this project.  The seaweed is from Cricut cartridge: Spongebob Squarepants.  The border punch is also something I had for a while but I thought it looked like waves, so I also used it because it just looked cool :P  Oooh!  I almost forgot!  I used liquid glass on the lips to make them look nice and glossy and all ready to pucker up!


Thanks for looking!


Now... it's your turn to create something spectacular and join us over at  My Sheri Crafts

Card size: 5.5" x 4.25"

Supplies used:
Papers - K&Company
Copics
Stickles 
Stamp - "hello"
Liquid Glass
Fiskars - border punch
Spellbinder - frame
Cricut cartridge: Spongebob Squarepants - seaweed

5 comments:

  1. Raquel, love the shape of this card! Love the soft gentle colors, and then the bold fish colors! It's all wonderful! Love the added touch with the clear bubbles, and of course the fishes big glossy lips! :)
    Hugs,
    Sandy.

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  2. This is just SOOO cute, Raquel -- LOVE your puckered-up fish lips, bubbles and that cool center-step LO!!!

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  3. Love, love this step card Raquel! So cute and that fish all puckered up is too cute! Love the bubbles and love the papers you used. Such a fabulous job!

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  4. I am sorry I sound like the others but this card is so cute. I love the lips so lip smacking good.
    Sue

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  5. Raquel, the contrast of the soft hues of the background and the bright colors of the fish look so pretty together! Love the way you did her "lipstick" too.

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