Hi Everyone, thanks so much for
all your lovely comments on my Halloween card and my Bird card last week, it was lovely to read
them. This week I was inspired by the image of this little Sailor boy to make a
nautical themed card for my DT post at Cheery Lynn Designs.
My Lighthouse was cut out twice in blue Cardstock and
once in white. I layered the White cardstock on to the blue, slightly
offsetting for a shadow effect and distressed with ink at the edges. Next I
fussy cut my blue stripes out and glued in place. I coloured the roof on the
house with a brown Copic pen.
My Anchor was coloured with a brown and gold pen and a
little Distress powder added for a rust effect.
I love the different designs you can get from the Lady
Kate Edger and you can move it right along whatever your length of paper matching up as
you go.
Finishing off my card with some Pearls.
Thanks for stopping by.
Julie x
Shop at Cheery Lynn for:
- B278 Lady Kate Edger
- B456 Double Scalloped Border
- B384 Lighthouses Set of 2
- B394 Ships Anchor
- B251 Make a Wish Phrases
- XL15 Rectangle Scalloped LG Purple Stackers
- DL270 Horizon Rectangle Boutique Stacker Frames
- XL6 Circle Inverted Scallop Stackers
- DL272 Horizon Circle Boutique Stacker Frames
Patterned Cardstock is from Craft Consortium - Bloom Beautiful Range.
Been, seen and wish I had the T-shirt! xx
ReplyDeleteThe light house and anchor look beautiful ...I had been eyeing this die for long...I guess its time to take the plunge
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Dr Sonia
Another wonderful card Julie, love the theme of this one and that lighthouse is brilliant
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Donna xxx
Wonderful card.
ReplyDeleteThe image of the young sailor is so precious and you have worked with it so sympathetically. I love the way you incorporate such a variety of die-cuts.
ReplyDeleteSublime!
Wishes
Lynne
Stunning card Julie '
ReplyDeleteLove the Anchor !
Love the vintage nautical look.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Beautiful card and lovely diecuts!
ReplyDeleteOh Julie! I adore this card! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this card, just perfect! Ruth xx
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