Thank you everyone for visiting and giving me my first 100. I hope there will be more to come.
I look forward to your comments and hope you will follow my blog.
This is a card I did a few weeks ago and thought I would share it with you. I received these images from a dear friend in Canada. I love them. They are from the High Hopes collection. I used few Copic markers for at the time I had a limited supply of them. The map was crushed and them smudged with ink. I hope you like it.
Materials:
Stamps: High Hopes: Peg Leg Pete, Treasure Map, Ahoy, Anchor
Paper: SU Real Red, DP Generic
Ink: Black, SU Chocolate Chip
Embellishments: Dew Drops, Black and red ribbon
Copics: R29, Y06, C5, E25
Smiles,
Kathy
Oh this card just reeks fun & mischief! Great design & coloring!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool! You did a great job cutting those images out and the coloring is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a nice job with the markers, takes a while but they're fun to play with! Very nice job, a great card for a little boy.
ReplyDeleteThis set is fabulous! I have 3 boys so this would be just right for them - and the coloring and cutting is wonderful. You must have terrific patience! It's got great moxie!
ReplyDeleteLove all the layers, especially that treasure map!! The Peg Leg Pete image is adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a FUN and cute card. I don't have occasion to make boy cards often, so I enjoy seeing them on other blogs. This is adorable.
ReplyDeleteCaptain jack himself would approve of this card - it's a treasure!!
ReplyDeleteI love this card, that image is one of my favorite pirates. Love the way you created the map.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I love the stamps!
ReplyDeleteOh this is just adorable!!! I love the map and how you crinkled it! Super job coloring him! Glad you joined Ocean's 11! I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteCute card. I love what you did with the map!
ReplyDeleteOMG - this is just precious! I would never think to be this creative!
ReplyDeleteLove that image and your card! nice job & tfs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great/fun card! I love how you aged the map!
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