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Lighthouse with Anchor

>> Sunday, July 26, 2015

For today's card I used the coloring on a embossing folder with a stamp pad then embossing the background paper. It adds a different look to embossing folders. I was happy with look, to me it made it look more like rope or a fishing net.

  
Then I stamped the Lighthouse and colored with Copic markers the sky  was airbrushed. I stamped the Anchor colored with Copic markers then fussy cut. I added some twine and pop up the Anchor.

I hope you will join in the challenge this week it's stitching. Any kind will work real or with a die.

Have a wonderful day,

9 comments:

Shelia said...

Janett, I really like the background you created for this! It turned out great!!! You did a fabulous job fussy cutting that anchor too!!

Sue said...

I love your colors today Janett! I agree with you, your embossed background is wonderful with the added ink and I just love your shading for the lighthouse/beach scene - not to mention the anchor! Love it

Robin Clendenning said...

Ooh, so pretty Janett. Love the twine with the anchor and your beautiful sky for your lighthouse! Beautiful colors!

Samantha said...

There is so much to love on your card today, Janett I don't know where to start! Your beach sky is absolutely awesome, you cut out that anchor like a machine and your background is just perfect! (I guess I did know where to start!!) Great card!

Karin said...
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Karin said...

The color of your sunset looks amazing paired up with the embossed background! Love this nautical card!

Julie- justwritedesigns said...

How pretty, Janett! Love the colors and airbrushing. The anchor not he twine looks terrific.

Jennifer E. said...

Nice job Janett! Love that sky and the way you colored the light house!

nwilliams6 said...

What a great way to incorporate that anchor image - I am going to have to remember this. Beautiful sky and light house too - GREAT ideas here!!!! Hugz

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