Saturday, April 1, 2017

Just Us Girls #387 - Word Week

It's Word Week at Just Us Girls and Nancy has chosen Sea.
I recently had to make a seaside card for another challenge that I filled with shells but went an entirely different way with this one using the same stamp set from MFT called Sea Life.
I used Distress Oxide for the background adding some misting and a bubble stamp dipped in water. The fish and seaweed were colored with Distress Ink markers directly on the stamp and then misted.  Again the "what sentiment do I use?" cropped up until I saw this one on the MFT Polynesian Paradise set and thought it was rather cute.

The Design Team has some wonderful sea inspired cards for you to see. Check them out and then make a card of your own.  You may be our next Chic of the Week.

11 comments:

Nancy said...

Love your under the sea background and images! Super job with the word this week Bobby...sounds like it was a popular topic this week.

Vicki Dutcher said...

Such fun fish :)

Laurie Unger said...

What a fun take on the challenge! Great sentiment.

Lisa Elton said...

Oh, this is fun! Your background and the seaweed are perfect!

Loll said...

Love your underwater scene Bobby. The ghosted splatter is awesome! xx

Kate said...

Fabulous little scene! The background looks super! I don't think I've ever seen this set from MFT.

Chris Dring said...

What an amazing underwater scene you created! Love this!

Ina G said...

Bobby Love the little bubbles and how the fish are hiding behind the seaweed. Really cute!

Sue VanDeVusse said...

This is fantastic! Your background is so soft and pretty and I love the little fish swimming through the seaweed.

Judy Woodland said...

What an adorable little fishy card. Don't you love those Oxides? So much you can do with them. Genius to dip the stamp in water, I must try that. Great take on the challenge, really cute card!

Anita in France said...

What a cute watery scene, Bobby ... the background is fintastic (did I really say that?!) ... those sweet fish pop wonderfully against it! Hugs, Anita :)