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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sassy Cheryl Fishing mishap card

Hello Again!
MyGraficO has some really talented designers
 &
Sassy Cheryl is one of the newer ones.
Her designs are really beautiful ... so go check her out. 

 I used the Fishing Mishap digital image. When I saw the image I thought of frogs, so I punched a few from a foam sheet. The green scraps from my last project were perfect for lily pads for them to sit on. I used the cuttlebug folder mesh to make them look real. I used my prisma markers to color in the image. I used silver stickles on the hook & other metal parts of the fishing  pole. I also used several blue stickles for the water.
I used the EK boarder punche swiss cheese to make the cute "bubbles" along the edges and misc papers.
overall its a pretty simple card  with alot of work in the details... ; )





Thanks for looking!

MyGraficO challenge # 35

A day late due to my new pc not having everything installed so I could upload my new creations...

for this Mygrafico challenge the team was asked to create something with the colors
 Pink, Olive Green, & Brown

I have to say this was a bit of a challenge for me at first 
I just couldn't find any Olive Green or Brown paper in my stash.
I guess that means I need to get more stuff! =D
I did eventually find some pieces from a scrap pack I bought a while ago.

the Stamp set we had to choose from was...Keys to my Heart by Sara Paris



Hope you all like the card I made...









Thanks for looking!
 &
 Don't forget if you play along you could win this set!
All you have to do is upload your project link using the colors pink olive green & brown to the Mygraficochallenge blog in the challenge #35 post and your entered to win! Yay!   You can also play along tomorrow for the Wensday DT blog hop so join that too!

Details:
 Stickles - gold, candy cane pink,  and diamond
Papers- Misc from scrap pack
Digital stamps- Keys to my Heart - by Sara Paris  found at MyGrafico.com
Cuttlebug Embossing folder- mesh
 I cut the embossed heart's edges to make fringe, stickled all the edges to finish them and made hearts along the outer edges of the card.