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Jun 10, 2014

The Best Catch Ever!

With Father's Day just around the corner I've been scrambling to get some cards made. I found this awesome fish stamp from Northwoods Rubber Stamps when I went out of town recently, that would work nicely for Father's Day. First though, here are the cards!



Here are the stamps I colored. I wasn't happy with them so kept coloring more. When I put the glitter on them they all looked okay, so I have a bunch of extra images for masculine cards. 

I've been known to send out duplicates. I sent a tea cozy to the same person 2 years in a row. 

OOPS -- hope I don't do that again.



Here are some details.

A close up of the little sailboat:


The second card: 

A close up of the water drips:


I love making cards, but have been struggling because of my old worn out Cricut cutter that I can't seem to find replacement blades for anymore. The cutter has never really cut straight in the first place.

I'll be happy when I finally get a new one. Can anyone recommend one that you're particularly happy with? 

I hope you're having a good week so far!

Talk to you soon!
Blessings,
Carmen

9 comments:

  1. Those are great--I especially like the green fish. Have a good day!

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    1. Thanks Teresa! The green ones are my favorite too!

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  2. Fabulous card and love your coloring on all of them!
    Lynn

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  3. Awesome card and great image. How did you do the water droplets?

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  4. LOVE this fish image, and the way you colored it is wonderful! Those water droplets look so real!

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  5. Wow, fabulous coloring of the fish.

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Thanks for the comments!