A sketch is really helpful if your crafting mojo has taken a holiday, and I had great fun with my card this time.
The photograph is not the clearest, so I have taken some smaller cropped shots to try to highlight the detail. The colours are a turquoise blue and cream, to symbolise the ocean floor and water.
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The card base itself is a white 8 x8 inch square card. I layered onto the base card two pieces of create and craft textured pastel blush card - it has a nice linen texture.
The card base itself is a white 8 x8 inch square card. I layered onto the base card two pieces of create and craft textured pastel blush card - it has a nice linen texture.
The panel across the centre to hide the join was the same card cut with a nestie border. I threaded some blue ribbon from my stash through the holes.
Next, I cut an oval shape with a decorative top and bottom using a nestie. I wanted it to look curved, so rather than use the plain oval in the centre, I offset it slightly, to give a "bowl" effect.
Inside the bowl I used 3 of the digi stamps from the Aquarium set by Digi Doodle Shop, coloured in with promarkers. The fish itself I gilded using a quickie glue pen and assorted gilding flakes. (Gilding flakes are my current craze - you will see them a lot... *blushes* ).
I used some transparent seed beads to indicate bubbles coming from the fishes mouth. All the images inside the bowl were stuck down with silicone glue.
For the three elements on the bottom lefthand side of the oval of the sketch, I used again 3 digi stamps from the Aquarium set - one treasure chest and two plants. All were coloured in with promarkers, but for the chest I again used my quickie glue pen and gilding flakes for the crown and the coins, and used pearly doodles to make the pearl necklace more tactile.
Finally, I finished with a good luck greeting on a square in the top left hand corner.
I am entering this card into the challenge at Getting Cricky Argh, Matey(pirate or fishy theme)