Hi! This card was made for today's Ways to Use It Challenge: Negative Thoughts...We were to use the NEGATIVE of something...Like a punch out, etc.
So...I used the NEGATIVES of cut out circles from my handy dandy Coluzzle! These scraps were in my scrap bin, and I decided to use them!
Speedy the Cat hid this Beach Stamp Set under the bath mat last evening...I do NOT like the beach. I do not like the SAND. I do NOT like it Sam I Am!!! I will not get there by a train. I will not fly there by a plane. I will not go there in my van. I will not take my little man. I will not enjoy a trip to the SEA! You see, I do NOT like SAND on me!
So, since I have NEGATIVE thoughts about the beach, I decide to make this a double threat card! LOL!
The two mats are raised with foam tape. The Oatmeal panel and circle are SMALLER than the Blue Bayou panel and circle.
The images were stamped in Noir Black Palette Hybrid Ink and colored with SU! markers.
Registered: April 6, 2005 Location: Stuarts Draft, Virginia Posts: 14401
Thu, Jul 24, 2008 @ 8:24 AM
How ironic would it be if your name was Sandy?! Great card and great story!
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Wanda Cullen ~ Dirty Dozen Alumni, On design team for Papertrey Ink, Designer for Color Throwdown and Fusion Card Challenges Cullen-ary Creations[/URL]...my blogHERE'S MY GALLERY[/URL]
Registered: January 6, 2004 Location: Connecticut Posts: 20543
Thu, Jul 24, 2008 @ 8:29 AM
The card is adorable and your small rhyme is too funny!
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Lexington, KY Posts: 2752
Thu, Jul 24, 2008 @ 8:50 AM
I'm with you, give me a pool any day, but I only like to look at the ocean! Your card is wonderful, as always. I really like the twine on the side. Thank you for your inspirations!
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