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Funky Fossil Designs - Ocean Scene

   Hi Everyone,

for this card I used the new Coral Reef stamp set from Funky Fossil Designs
I first stamped the octopus. Colored him. Created the background  a combination of smooshing and sponging. Added the shoal of fish (same set) and some water plants (Under the Sea stencil). Also added some die cut ferns - they double beautifully as water plants. I used vellum for them and colored it with alcohol inks.
 Added the sentiment (from the same stamp set). 

My stamp supplies:
Coral Reef stamp set

Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
Day of the Month Card Club - World Ocean Day
Scrapping 4 fun Challenges: # 231 Water - Ocean










Comments

Flo said…
Oh ja, um solch ein außergewöhnliches Tier sehen zu können, muss man schon seeeeehr tief tauchen, sonst sind die weg wie der Blitz und man sieht nur noch eine Tintenwolke - oder: man schaut sich Deine tolle Karte immer wieder an.
LG, schönes Wochenende, Flo
What a great underwater scene and fantastic octopus. I love the rich colors too!
Linby said…
Just love the depth of colour you achieved on this fab make. Thanks for taking part at Stamping Sensations challenge.
Rosmarie said…
Fantastische Unterwasserwelt und super toller Hintergrund!! ....ich finde Tintenfische sehen ausserirdisch aus 🐙 Vielen Dank für's Mitmachen bei DotMCC! LG, Rosi

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