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Monday 2 February 2015

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

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The High Hopes Challenge this week is stripes.  I used distress inks to make a stripey background for the delightful High Hopes Mer-Cat.  I stamped Dylusions fish stamp in the background.  I just coloured the lips, which I thought looked like little hearts, and used wink of stella on the bodies.  Mer-Cat is coloured with sharpies and I added wink of stella to her tail and bikini.  The punny sentiment is handwritten with my new posca pen.  

Joining the fun at
High Hopes Stamps Challenge 151 - Stripes
Stampotique Designers Challenge 179 - Punny and or Funny
Crafting Musketeers Challenge 22 - Cute 
Penny Black and More Challenge - Anything Goes 

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

7 comments:

  1. This made me giggle!

    Great background, great character, and fun sentiment.

    Thanks for playing along with my challenge at Stampotique Designer Challenges.

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  2. Super creative and painty background, Gail! Love that you used your own handwriting, too! Very, very cute!

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  3. Awww so cute!
    Thanks for joining us at the Stampotique Designers Challenge :)

    xx Arwen

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  4. A lovely creation. Thanks for sharing with us at Crafting Musketeers.
    Mags
    x

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  5. Cute and lovely card.
    Thank you for sharing at Penny Black and more;-))m

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  6. Aaaah how fun and cute and thanks for joining us at Penny Black & More this month, Luv Sam x

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  7. What a great card..Thankyou so much for joining us at the Crafting Musketeers. Good Luck..Genny DT

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