For this card, I first created a background with the Pisces sign in a gold color. I just repeated the sign in rows and columns, and it created the pattern you see on my panel. "Best Fishes" was cut with a small alpha die set I have. It's a little tricky to line up the letters, but the regular pattern of the paper helped with that.
I found an image of these two fish online and printed them onto a white piece of cardstock. I gave them a watery background using a stencil and some blue ink.
Once that was done, I created my shaker element by cutting a circle (and a border for my circle), then adding foam tape underneath around the edge of the circle. I used some tiny micro beads as the shaker material, as I thought it looked like sand. The acetate cover for my "porthole" was just a piece of scrap packaging I had on hand.
I had the front of the card made for quite a while before I actually used it. By the time I created this card, I had purchased a set of fish dies. I decided to use one of them to add a little color to my computer-generated sentiment on the inside. I colored the die-cut to look a little bit like the fish on the front. I guess I should have added some fish whiskers to make it look more like a catfish!
This card was donated to the thrift store and it sold right away, so someone liked it, I guess.
I got to drive my granddaughter to school today. She had an early Jazz Band practice and her parents weren't available to get her there in time. She is always a joy to talk to, no matter the time of day. I love hearing about what is going on in her life.
It has been snowing here since yesterday, so I was extra careful driving at 7:00 a.m. when the roads could still be icy. Thankfully, only the side streets were a bit slippery and the highway was fine. The roads are heavily salted in the wintertime in Minnesota, so as long as it's above 0 degrees, they're driveable.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
3 comments:
That is a great background you created. Goes great with the fish design. I agree the micro beads look like sand. Good job with the puns. See you can make masculine cards!
How cute is this! Your inside sentiment is great, love the sand, and your background rocks! Thanks for sharing!
What a great shaker card, Cheryl! How fun to be able to see the cards selling so quickly at the thrift store - very rewarding, for sure.
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