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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Sun, Sand and Water


Hello friends and happy Thursday!  Where did this week go?  Time flies, whether you're having fun or not!!



Today's card is for the challenge at Craft a Scene and the theme this month is Sand and Water.  I am loving taking part in these challenges and dusting off all my stampscapes stamps! 


The theme this time was especially fun, as it's the firt one involving the beach scene!


My Card Recipe:

I made a circle easel card.
All stamps are Stampscapes, except the seagulls, Rubber City Stamp Works,
Whales, Coronado Island, and Sentiment, Inkadinkado.
Scene was stamped on Glossy White Cardstock.
Colored with Tombow Markers, Distress Inks,by Ranger, and
Marvy Matchables.
Spellbinders Grand Circle dies
Small seashells from a stampshow
Flowers with pearls, Michael's Bridal Dept.

I'm also going to enter this card in the following challenges:

That Craft Place - Trees and Nature

Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great Thursday.  Until later......



18 comments:

  1. wow gorgeous card sue, great and bright colors.
    beautiful done.

    greetings karin

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  2. Stunning, totally awesome fabulous colouring and great shaping and I wish I was there :)
    Hugs Kate x

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  3. Don't tell me you colored this. OMG this totally rocks. I am jumping on a plane to your house for lessons. WTG "kiddo"

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  4. yes...I was so curious what are you going te make with this theme. and....what a colours, so beautiful.
    how you use these stamps all together are so amazing. lovely to see.
    the watersparkle is great done.
    and so are de dolphins in the water and the seegulls in the sky.
    beautiful scene!!!
    I am also try to make a scene for this theme.
    and again....I don't have the stamps of this theme so I began to draw something.
    it is not finished...you will see on my blog about for a while.
    have a nice day.
    greetings Dora

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  5. A lovely circular easel card Sue and I love your vivid scene.

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  6. Absolutely fabulous Sue, as always great creations your showing:)x

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  7. Sue, your card is gorgeous, as always! Love the scene that you have created, and that sentiment is so beautiful! Great job, my friend! Thanks for sharing...

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  8. OH Sue.. your card is stunning/spectacular. I love the colors. The sun in your scene is just radiant. This is a beautiful piece of art!
    ~hugs Deanna

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  9. Stunning Sue, your scene is magnificent and your colouring is awesome. Such talent!
    hugs
    glenda

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  10. Stunning Sue, totally awesome!What a colours, so beautiful.

    Thank you for playing along with us at Craft a Scene!

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  11. Ok, Sue so your trying to win everyone month at Craft a Scene, aren't you? Truly an amazing project. I love the shape and your coloring is fantastic. I have been staring at it for a while - your card is wonderful. Thank you for joining us again. NancyD

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  12. This is such a fantastic card Sue and love the image and colours. Wish I was somewhere like that at the moment instead of grey rain all day!!
    x catherine

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  13. Wow, this is STUNNING!!! I am in awe! It is perfect, how you used all the different stamps, the colouring, all the details. Somebody is gonna be pretty happy to receive a card like this from you! Thanks for joining us at Craft a Scene!

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  14. oh to be there on a wet cold day like today. Colouring is just stunning. Thanks for sharing at Papertake Weekly. Aunty Sue GDT

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  15. This card is wonderful and those stamps amazing!

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  16. Wow, such a gorgeous card! Love the coloursing, both the sky and the water looks awesome. Great idea to make an easel card. Thank you for playing along at Craft a Scene!

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  17. Beautiful. What a great composition.

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Hugs, Sue