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Topflight Stamps - Pink Ink Designs Diver Mouse

     Hi Everyone,

It's Topflight Stamps day! 
This week it's anything goes. 

I recently discovered those cute little mouse stamps by Pink Ink Designs in the store. Could not pass them.... Besides, I love making under water scenes. Such an adorable little creature! 
This card actually was a fair amount of "work". I colored the mouse and fish with Copics and cut them out.


Used one of my old gel press backgrounds and stamped the mouse and fish again. Glued on the colored ones. Made the port hole with some generic round dies and a little round punch. The outer ring I cut three times and glued it together for more dimension. I used bronze shimmer paper, but then I found it a bit too dark and wiped Inka Gold over it, once it was assembled. 


Glued everything onto wood paper. Added the heat embossed sentiment. Lastly I added Crystal Laquer onto the goggles.

I hope you liked this. Thanks for visiting. 
See you next week with more Topflight Stamps inspiration.
And here are the stamp supplies I used: 

Comments

Flo said…
So ähnlich wie auf Deiner Karte war es hier. Heute stürmt es orkanartig, das soll noch bis morgen so weitergehen. Hochwasser soll auch da sein bzw. kommen. ich muss mal über den Rhein fahren und gucken.
Deinem Tiefseetaucher kann das alles nichts anhaben.
conil said…
So beautifully colored. Love your underwater scenes, especially with mice in scuba gear. The porthole look real. Was truly worth the time your spent.
aussie aNNie said…
Love this delightful card, it's always so nice to see your designs.

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