The blue and white reminded me of a nautical theme, which I had in mind for a couple other challenges. I kept the color theme, used a photo frame (MFT) instead of the I-Pad and "waves" (water) instead of the chevrons.
This card was also inspired by a pillow found at yesterday's IC394 website, Thomas Paul:
Cut two photo frames from white recycled cardboard. Cut inner square from SU bashful blue cardstock. Cut whale from SU gray. Stamped frame and whale w/HA newspaper print stamp. Embossed whale w/CB folder. Added eye w/SU marker. Added MFT "paint" stamp, SU "splashes" and sentiment to frame. Stamped MFT paint stamp in three SU blue shades for ocean water. Stamped the blow. Put together frame layers. TIP: So that it stays in place, add center piece to photo frame by taping w/regular clear tape, to back of bottom frame. Added SU dimensionals to whale and placed. Attached double frame to card w/Scor-Tape. Stamped a few water "splashes on corners.
Stamps: SU, Hero Arts, MFT
Paper: Paper Studio, recycled white cardboard
Ink: SU
Accessories: SU die, MFT die, Spellbinder nesties die, CB emb folder, SU dimensionals, Scor-Tape
Date: Sunday, June 23, 2013 GMT Views: 2553
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Sun, Jun 23, 2013 @ 6:54 AM
I love all the fun details on this - especially the texture and the background stamping! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CASology this week!
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Sun, Jun 23, 2013 @ 9:48 AM
BIG whale of a smile...:0)....hes a cutie...how can he NOT help one to feel better. And 3 challenges...wow way to go awesome job...TFS..:0)
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