Well for once I didn't really feel like I was doing a limited supply. I usually forget to put hardware on anyway. I used stamped shells in place of where hardware would probably go.
The beach scene (Rubber Cottage) was colored w/ markers and highlighted w/ a clear glitter gel pen, although it's kind of hard to see here. This is layered on a navy panel.
I stamped the seashell border (Inkadinkado) down the left side of a larger ivory panel and added a few starfish & scallop shells (RST). I stamped some larger shells and the greeting (PSX) and cut the shells out. They are also highlighted w/ the glitter gel pen. The greeting and most of these shells are on foam tape. TFL
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Fri, May 23, 2008 @ 4:07 PM
Oh, I just love this and the sentiment is so true for me. I love the ocean! Your card is delightful- great colors, super sketch, love your coloring and those shells on the side. Well done and tfs.
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Fri, May 23, 2008 @ 4:30 PM
Love this very inviting beach scene!!!
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Fri, May 23, 2008 @ 4:43 PM
this is just lovely, Julie and has me taking a deep breath and wishing for salt air! Your coloring is lovely and I like the layout. I, like, you more often than not forget all those metal embellishments!
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