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ATSM Challenge #116

This is my second post today - for the Spotlight project click HERE or scroll down.

Hi Everyone - its challenge time at Addicted to Stamps and More! And its everyone's favorite theme - Anything Goes. No theme, no limitations - let your inspiration soar! 

I made a fun card for this challenge - I had a great time making it:


I used the the STAMPlorations set PATCHWORK FRENZY: Graphic Pentagons to make some fish. I just doodled their fins and gave them googly eyes....the background I made with a Tim Holtz stencil (dot fade) and masked the pentagons. For the sentiment I used the Sentiment Builders: Christmas & New Year  - it's so versatile, it does not limit you to the Holidays. 

     
And here si our sponsor for this challenge: 

The winner will get 3 digis.

And here are my stamping supplies:
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 And one more look at my card - 'cause I like it that much :)


Now head on over and play with us - see you at ATSM!

I am linking this card with Stempelkueche - Markers (used Copics to color the fins)
And KIS - Three

Comments

Loll said…
Such a fun and creative design Cornelia!!! Love the fishes made with the pentagon design .. so clever! Loll xx
Rahmat said…
So creative Cornelia! your fish look so cute, and the fins doodling is fabulous. If I didn't read, I would have thought the fish are from a stamp set. Lovely card!
Debra James said…
OH... I just love these fish, so clever and creative.. You come up with such ingenious ways to use stamps :)
hellerlittle said…
du und deine Ideen zu doodeln *hihi
tolle Fischies und das du dabei Spaß hattest merkt man der Karte an
LG hellerlittle
papierelle said…
Wonderful, funny ... I like it!!
LG Gundi
PS: Ja, heute mal in englisch ..*lach*
Julie B said…
Such a fun creative card Cornelia. I thought they were from a fish stamp. :)
shirley-bee said…
You've done it again, Cornelia! Love it!
Deborah Frings said…
Brilliant! I do like the stencilled background and those fish are just so clever! Great work!
Sue said…
Gorgeous background, Cornelia and I like how you made the fish from pentagons, so creative!
cm said…
Clever to the max; you've dazzled and delighted once again with your ingenuity!
~c
Katie Melhus said…
These fishies are totally great and I love that background!
Rosmarie said…
Mensch Cornelia, die auch wieder irre schön!! Allein schon der Hintergrund und dann diese geniale Fische ...gefällt mir alles super!!
LG Rosi
Barb Ghig said…
Such a clever design, Cornelia! I love how you played with the pentagon and how you doodled the fins on the fish! Really awesome card!
Neets B said…
Who would look at a pentagon and think 'fish'?! Wow, genius idea! This is awesome, Cornelia and I love the colours here too x
Deepti said…
You are simply incredible :) Love how u created these lovely fishes and the stenciled water is such a cool idea !
Stempelomi said…
wow, eine tolle Karte! Danke für deine Teilnahme bei der Stempelküche-challenge und viel Glück!
LG,Beate
Anita in France said…
More amazing creativity, Cornelia ... these fish are fintastic (pun intended!!). I'm thinking they're related to the birds from the other day ... suspendisse oculis pentagonum pisces!! Anita :)
Shery Russ said…
Super creative, Cornelia!
Wei Wei said…
Awesome! Love the stencil style background and how you masking the image!
Monika Reeck said…
amazing..
so creative
and you use that Shery stamp so creatively..
Love the idea the color and the fish you made here..cute cute cute..Hugs. Monika
Unknown said…
Wackelaugen! Waaaaaahhhh! Wie niedlich! Bin total hin und weg :)

Danke, dass du bei der Stempeküche-Challenge mitgespielt hast!
Julia
Anonymous said…
Hi Cornelia. LOVE your fish and your doodles are AMAZING!!! Have a great day! hugs Monika xxx

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