For this week's Simon Says Stamp Kids Challenge: Anything goes plus glitter.
Global Design Project: Nautical
My DGS, Alexander-9 is visiting with Nana & Pops so he made this card for the challenges. First, Alexander stamped the lighthouse in versa mark then heated with black ep & cut out. He stamped the rocks in gray, added some grassy reeds plus sponging, added the birds and sun, which is covered in wink of stella. Alexander designed this whole card; it was his idea to put the sun a little off the paper too! The lighthouse is popped up on foam tape. Thanks for stopping by today! ~Roberta
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Registered: October 20, 2004 Location: Somewhere in the middle Posts: 30599
Wed, Aug 03, 2016 @ 5:23 AM
What a beautiful embossed image!! I just love this wonderful scene!! I would have to say that Alexander is quite the talented fellow!! I am totally amazed and it makes me wish I was there!! TFS!
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Registered: May 7, 2011 Location: Canada Posts: 472
Wed, Aug 03, 2016 @ 7:11 AM
Alexander has SKILLS! This is so perfectly done! So glad that you join the fun over Simon Says Stamp “Summer Vacation: Kid’s Challenge” Challenge! Awesome details and design! Super work, Alexander!
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Registered: October 9, 2008 Location: a small island off Malta called Gozo Posts: 3358
Wed, Aug 03, 2016 @ 11:22 PM
Fabulous card Alexander! the lighthouse is awesome and I love the whole design of this, the grasses and bird placement are perfect. You have definitely inherited your Nana's talent :-)
thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Kids Vacation Challenge
Registered: April 13, 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 227
Sun, Aug 07, 2016 @ 12:53 PM
I love the shine on this sweet lighthouse. Great card! Thanks for playing along with the Nautical Theme challenge at the Global Design Project - glad you did.