I made lots of these cards for a swap, It was so much fun trying out different color combos for the seahorses and background papers.
The seahorses were made by starting with double stick adhesive tape. One side was stuck to white cardstock and cut out on the Cricut, using the Traveler image set in Design Space. The top of the image was uncovered and I sprinkled white fine glitter over the image and burnished it into the seahorse. I then took ink sprays and let the magic happen. The color combos mixed so well and really designed themselves.
The sand dollar is a stamp from Tim Holtz. I added a light background with a few strips of paper and splatters of ink. I really just wanted the seahorses to shine. I'll definitely try this technique again.
Our challenge at Bitten by the Bug2 is "Under the Sea" for the next two weeks. Use your Cricut and link up anything you make with it to our challenge HERE. Enjoy!
Wonderful artsy look to the Sea Horse creation.
ReplyDeleteMelissa BBTB2 Design Team 2021
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I love how those seahorses turned out and the fact that no two will be alike.
ReplyDeletelove these seahorses! the glitter just makes it!
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The seahorses are so pretty. I love the technique that you used. The card design came together so perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWOW! The technique is so interesting and so cool! They are so pretty and so are the cards. Wow! Dorlene DTmate
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