I stamped the fish with SU inks and then, I heat embossed them using only the second stamp, which is the highlights, with Versamark ink and clear embossing powder. In the video Jennifer explains how to achieve the colored embossing without having every single color embossing powder.
The bubbles are from Designs by Ryn and I stamped them with Coastal Cabana ink.
Here is a picture of the finished inside of my card.
I stamped more bubbles and the sea weed from the set, the small fish and the sentiment are from a retired Flourishes stamp set.
Thank you for stopping by, until next time, happy stamping.
Hugs from Maria.
A popular new set from Hero Arts I see! {gasp!} no coloring anywhere! Ink pads you say? Just kidding! lovely job casing the talented Jennifer McGuire!
ReplyDeleteHa! my friend, no coloring, you are correct. She has the dies for this set but I think I can just fussy cut the images.
Deleteohhhhh love your fish ! Really cute card and like the interior too .
ReplyDeleteAren't they so cute, I can think of a lot of possibilities with this fish.
DeleteThanks Sonny.
Being a Pisces, you know I love this card! What pretty little fish! You've done an amazing job with the coloring and embossing, as always. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bobbi, I had fun making this card.
DeleteAlways a fan of fish. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I saw that card that Jennifer made too...so fun. Those fishies are so fun and vibrant!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by Christine, I love Jennifer, her videos are always fun to watch and learn with.
DeleteGreat card Maria, love how you have done this. Always a fan of a bit of acetate to create a different look.
ReplyDeleteThanks Aileen, this is a great way to use acetate, the layout, colors and stamping can be changed to suit any other occasion.
DeleteI love your created aquarium!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by Bonnie, when I saw the video, I knew I was going to CASE that card.
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