Here's a closer look! This card was so easy to create! I simply added mats of card for the sky and sea. The waves lapping on the shore were created by simply tearing my blue coredinations cardstock to reveal a gorgeous white torn edge! I LOVE coredinations cardstock for this very reason!
I have coloured the cute hAnglar boy with copics and added some white liquid pearls to the buttons on his bathing suit and some gold liquid pearls to the rivet on his basket.
The starfish is from Whiff of Joy's Life's a Beach kit, coloured with copics and a touch of stickles so that it looks like it has been in the sea!
LOL - this sentiment from Whiff of Joy's Life's a Beach kit always makes me chuckle!! So I guess this is a card to send someone if something bad is going on in their life to cheer them up LOL!
On the inside I have created the beach scene again and this time the tag says Wishing You Sunshine - also from Whiff of Joy's kit.
I hope you like it and I've inspired you to join us this week at Just Magnolia and hAnglar & sTanglar challenge! Pop over to the blog to see the stunning creations from the rest of the team! Thanks for looking! x
10 comments:
Absolutely BRILLIANT beach seen Jane..... so simple yet so effective!
Hugs
Christine x
Your props look fabulous...as if they belong...great card, love the beach scene.
Luv CHRISSYxx
Hi,
This card is so beautiful. I often use hanglar and stanglar stamps for my cards. The are so cute. Great how
the waves lapping on the shore!
Hugs, Lydia
Hi cool effect with the cordinations. The props are a great idea too. Love this hanglar in this red bathing costume ! The sentiment is too cool ! Kitty :D
WOW Jane, Your beachy card is awesome:-) I love how simple it is, and of course those "props" are the icing on the cake!! Awesome stuff:-)
Hugs
Karen
xxx
Gorgeous!!!!
Hugs
Debbie
what a beautiful clean card!
It's simply perfect Jane.
hugs Teresa xx
Oh, this is amazing! What a lovely beach for the little boy to explore! Fabulous!
luv, Mags x
Just too many astoundingly good makes for me to comment on, Jane, but I picked this one because I loved the simplicity and your perfect tearing for the waves! Hugs, Lesley
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