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Thursday, June 14, 2012

CCEE1224 - Nautical

Kathy challenged us to make a nautical card on the CCEE blog today.  Lighthouses are one of my favorite images, and this one is no exception.


After stamping the image, I cut it out using a Spellbinders pennant die and then sponged the sky and sand.  The lighthouse is colored with Copics.  I used another one of the dies in the pennant set to cut out the birthday.

If you'd like to play along, here's a link to the CCEE blog.

Today's SCS Ways to Use It challenge was to make a "man card."  A brand-new set from Mark's Finest Papers, a Heinrich Company, to be released next week is Island Life.  There are lots of "manly" images on this set.  Here's the card I made for that challenge.


I used some more of those pennants from Spellbinders on this card, too.

Thanks for stopping by my blog today.

9 comments:

  1. Gorgeous, Lois! I love how you used the SB pennants. I have those but never thought to do this...you are so creative. Enjoy your family!

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  2. I love the layout using the pennant, Lois! You can really tell this is one of your favorite images. Well done.....and go enjoy your company!!

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  3. I'm glad that your post has taken :D. I thought the layout looked fabulous, I love all the angles in it, and that perfect background paper. Your second card is really lovely too - again, a very effective design.

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  4. My goodness your lighthouse card is awesome, Lois! Wonderful coloring, and I love how you used the pendant die for it. So coooooooool!!!!

    I also like the way you used the pendant dies on your beautiful "man" card.

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  5. Lois,
    You always come up with the best ideas. Your pennnant dies look wonderful on both cards - both beautiful too!

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  6. WOWZERS! these cards are Fantastic! I love the "pendant flag" shapes!

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  7. LOIS...your 'triangle' creations are so eye catching and fabulous

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