This is for Carey's sketch. It's a fabulous layout for using multiple stamps in a set or a small part of a background stamp in the small squares. I embossed the background with a wavy EF for the calm seas. Colored and sponged the images and edges. To attach the banner, first I curved it up and down; and then I adhered it with Dimensionals in spots and directly to the cardstock in other spots in order to keep the curves like a banner blowing in a gentle breeze. Remember Hodgepodge Hardware? I used three brads from the Antique Brass set; one on each square. The bottom one is holding on the anchor charm. After weeks of making Valentine's, it was fun to go a completely different direction. Terrific sketch. Hope you get a chance to use it. TFL
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Wed, Feb 15, 2017 @ 4:37 PM
Diane, this is just fabulous! I love this beautiful nautical card!
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Thu, Feb 16, 2017 @ 7:01 PM
Love the vintage nautical theme. Your vintage masted ship and the little inchies squares embellished with nautical paraphernalia are just the right touch. The Seaside EF nicely depicts the waves in your ocean-going voyage.
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