Today's Limited Supply Challenge is Summer's Winding Down! We were to make a card depicting any summer activity. When I think Summer, I think the BEACH! When I was young, we vacationed every summer in Florida at the beach. It is still one of my favorite places to be. So, I made a beach scene!
I stamped the chair, masked it and stamped the trees. Then stamped the beach grasses, sponged the sand with Creamy Caramel and then shaded with copics. Colored the trees, grasses and chair with copics, sponged the sea with Cool Caribbean and then sponged Mothermark clouds with Baja Breeze. The sand is a product by Mudd Puddles.
Thanks for looking!
Date: Friday, August 14, 2009 GMT Views: 1539
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Fri, Aug 14, 2009 @ 2:44 PM
Lovely card! It is wonderful that the water and your background paper match so perfectly! The sand is awesome. The twine and charm are a perfect touches. Thanks for sharing!
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Fri, Aug 14, 2009 @ 2:45 PM
Nothing works better on those beautiful beach scenes than that wonderful cool caribbean!!! Love the charm.
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Fri, Aug 14, 2009 @ 7:14 PM
Wow, Anne, can you ever color! Are you certified copics? Such a wonderful scene and so life like, too. Perfect on the oval with the twine. I see you received added bonus points for that shell charm! Perfectly wonderful.
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