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Friday 13 September 2019

Blog Hopping With Kelly's Paper Adventures Team

Hi!


I'm very excited to join you tonight as a Guest Designer on the lovely Kelly Kent's team blog hop. Thanks so much to Kelly and the rest of the Paper Adventures team for the invitation, which I was thrilled to accept.

Kelly gave me a theme of 'S' for the hop. I love these types of challenges, as it's so wide open for interpretation. I always challenge myself to see how many S elements I can fit into my card. Let's see!

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The most obvious is the stamp set, Seaside Notions. I'm not usually a fan of sea themed sets, but I really love this one! My background is a piece of See A Silhouette DSP, over which I've stamped the coral image with Silvery Shimmer Delicata ink. The oval cropped from Shimmery White cardstock and then sponged using several inks. I stared with Pool Party at my focal point, followed by Pacific Point a little around the point, then Blueberry Bushell further out, and finally Night Of Navy around the very edges. Hopefully it looks like looking up into the sun from underwater! I finished that panel by flicking some water over the top to give a bubbly effect.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, Paper Adventures, Blog Hop, Seaside Notions, Itty Bitty Birthdays, See A Silhouette DSP, Silvery Shimmer Delicata Ink, Bleached Watercolouring

The seahorse was coloured using my Bermuda Bay and Granny Apple Green Pigment Sprinkles. I then heat embossed with Silver embossing powder and used the Bleached Watercolour Technique to remove some of the colour. It gives that lovely translucent look that seahorses have. I then finished off with a sentiment and some sequins. Lots of 'S' elements there!

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, Paper Adventures, Blog Hop, Seaside Notions, Itty Bitty Birthdays, See A Silhouette DSP, Silvery Shimmer Delicata Ink, Bleached Watercolouring

The DSP I used on the inside was my test piece for the front - I wanted to see how the Delicata ink would look on the DSP before I committed to stamping the big piece. I loved it, so I decided to use the test on the inside. I also had a scrap of the Pigment Sprinkles piece big enough for the shell, so that got used too.

So I will say thank you to Kelly and her team once again, and then direct you to Siobhan's blog so that you can continue the Hop.


Bye for now,

Tina

3 comments:

  1. Wow..just wow! I love your card Tina and so many 's' inspiration. Thanks for joining us on the hop! Kelly x

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  2. Oooo Tina, you've smashed the "s" challenge out of the park! Thank you so much for hopping with us this month and for creating such a beautiful card to share. That seahorse looks sensational. And I really, really love the stamping on the DSP. I was just thinking today about how I don't do this often enough. Beautiful colours. Just a beautiful card all round, as always :)

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  3. Lovely card Tina, you certainly embraced the “S” theme

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