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Stampotique New March Release

Hi Everyone,

It's a new month and that means Stampotique's New Release is out and it is again fantastic! 
I really love the big Seahorse, that's why you are going to see it first!


The little seahorses are from the Mini Sealife Cube. I happen to have a seahorse charm, that I thought would be a perfect  addition to this card. I colored the seahorse with water colors and then spritzed it, so the colors seep out onto the paper. I don't know from which company the die cut sentiment is. 


And don't forget about our current challenge. The theme is bookmarks - come and play along. There are still a few days left!

Happy Stamping!

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Comments

Mac Mable said…
You have showcased the Seahorse/sealife stamps beautifully. Love the colouring and how you spritzed the water colouring...great effect x
Flo said…
Blau und grün sind auch meine Favoriten. Und was bietet sich da besser an als eine Unterwasserkarte??? Na, es gibt schon noch einiges, was man mit diesen Farben machen könnte, aber ich finde deine Karte super.
Liebe Grüße
Wonderful sea life card design and awesome color choices.
conil said…
You have outdone yourself AGAIN! This card is so lovely...all those sea creatures and the colors are gorgeous. Love the strip of teal peeking out with the diecut sentiment on the side. The silver seahorse and thread make the card even more special.
Anita in France said…
I'm rather partial to seahorses, and this one's a beauty, Cornelia! Luscious colours, all his seahorse-y friends around him, a cool stand up sentiment ... fabulous! Hugs, Anita :)

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