There's nothing quite like a visit with Lissie to get my mojo flowing. Combine that with an awesome sketch challenge, and I find myself thinking all day and even dreaming about cards I can make. Anyone else have that problem? :oP
I've been meaning to make a baby card for Dani, to welcome her sweet babies and knew I could combine the challenge over at The Paper Players with the "Oh, Whale" stamp set to create a really cute card. Not that I'm tooting my own horn or anything...:oP
I just adore this little whale and the sweet DSP that coordinates so beautifully with him. I stamped the water in Pacific Point on a piece of scrap white and cut out the circle using my circle nesties. I stamped Mr. Whale in Marina Mist on that same scrap and cut him out using the coordinating die. (I do so love dies that coordinate with stamps!) I then placed him, marked where I would want a waterspout to be and stamped the hearts using Melon Mambo.
I mounted Mr. Whale on some tall dimensionals and put him down after I added the banner piece.
I LOVED the little pink and blue whales on one of the pieces of the "Sunshine and Sprinkles" DSP because they were perfect for Dani's little wee ones--a boy and girl. :o)
I adhered the large DSP to a piece of Pacific Point and put the whole card together. (Whatever would I do without my stamp-a-ma-jig to get the sentiment straight?!?) And, because there was a space for it, and I really can't seem to help myself, I added a pearl for his eye and another for the point on the exclamation mark (or, as my friend would call it, the "pling" hee hee).
Oh, and because I truly believe it's impossible for me to make a card without dolling up the inside a bit, here ya go. :o)
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This card uses:
*Inks: Melon Mambo, Pacific Point, Marina Mist
*Papers: Pacific Point, Whisper White, "Sunshine and Sprinkles" DSP
*Stamp Set: "Oh, Whale"
*Accessories: dimensionals, pearls
3 comments:
Oh, Rach! This is as sweet as can be--just adorable! Thank you for joining us at The Paper Players!
I believe that this is probably one of my favorite cards you have made! It speaks to my ADD quite nicely. ;)
In all seriousness, I love the repetition and all of the little details. Good on you!
Such a sweet baby card, Rach! I just love the soft coolrs and mix of patterns. Thanks so much for joining us this week at the Paper Players! :)
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