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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

SDC102: It's Clear To Me




SDC102: It's Clear to Me

Stampotique Designer's Challenge Day-!
The Amazing Libby is challenging us to use something clear in our works.
We are working with Clear or Transparent elements (Perspes, acetate, glass etc in any form large or small)

So- I sandwiched sequence between an alcohol ink Yupo velum sheet and clear acetate. To give the fish bubbles. I guess this would make a great tag for a gift or even a window element. After I did this project I had a bunch of ideas of doing winged elements stamped on clear... Just an idea for you. I can't use them all. lol

Hope you will come a play along with us. You could be the lucky winner of some Stampotique Stamps!!!

Here is what I used:

10 comments:

  1. Such a fab idea! I love that fish stamp x

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  2. I LOVE this Sarinda, brilliant idea. I can't believe I've not spotted this fish stamp before, it's gone straight to the top of my wish list xx

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  3. Love the shaped tag/hanging and that fish is super cute! Why haven't I seen it? LOL

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  4. Awesome Sarinda !!! And I love your fish too. Happy week, Coco x

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  5. cuteness overload, especially the little fish!
    xx
    france

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  6. Love this Sarinda! Wishing you a lovely weekend xx

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  7. Oh delicious - what a cool make!
    Alison x

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  8. Clever! The sequins do look just like bubbles!

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