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Crackerbox Stamps - Happy Valentines Day Friend

    Hi Everybody, 

Some of the products I have used have been provided to me from various companies I design for. Affiliate links may be used in the links provided below.

I made this card with some of the older stamps from Crackerbox Stamps and one of the new Valentine's stamps from the recent release.
I made a background with reinkers - just wet the card base with water and dropped distress ink reinker on it and moved it around and dried it with my heat tool.
I stamped the fish onto scrap paper and colored them with Copics. Fuzzy cut them. Stamped the sentiment onto vellum and heat embossed it in black. Tore the vellum and attached it to the card. Added the little hearts. 
The stamps I used:

I hope you liked this. Thanks for visiting!
Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
          Simon Says Wednesday challenge - anything goes
Dream Factory - 50 first dates
Send a Smile 4 Kids - Valentines cards











Comments

!neke said…
Love this Cornelia !!!
groeten Ineke
Flo said…
Das ist wieder eine farbenfrohe Karte, mit diesmal schrägen Fischen. Da sie aber alle drei so schräg sind, sollten sie sich mögen und respektieren ;-))
conil said…
It's time for sea cards, right? Couple of these little fish look perplexed by the scary looking guy swimming by. As always, love your vibrant coloring.
Cathy said…
Such a fun card Cornelia, those fish are a hoot! Thankyou for joining in at Watercooler Wednesday too, Cathy x
Rosmarie said…
Wer wird wohl der/die Auserwählte sein?! Wieder einmal eine absolut tolle Karte von dir!! Vielen Dank, für's Mitmachen bei unserer Dream Factory Challenge. Liebe Grüsse, Rosi

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