Sunday, June 12, 2011

Jellyfish Smile!

Hello everybody!

Hope your enjoying this sunny weekend! Just a quick post for me!

 Down below is a card I made recently and I was playing around with layers{as you might see :)}!
The papers are miscellaneous and I drew that jellyfish!The sentiment is from Hampton Art's Kelly's Sentiments! I also used  a border punch by Martha Stewart, doily lace! One of my favorites!{could you tell?} And I learned that when layering, the same base color{mine was blue} really makes thoe whole thing tie together!
The card follows these wondrous challenges:
Top Tip Tuesday-Tip (above) 
My Mum's Craft Shop-Punches
Cratered Crop- blue, green,




Have a great weekend! I'll be doing nothing but enjoying the sunshine and a soccer game later today!

8 comments:

  1. well done on using your own image. A cute card. Thanks for joining Top Tip Tuesday. Elaine

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  2. This was adorable. Thanks for playing at Top tip tuesday this week. Bettina

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  3. Oh, Iris - your card is adorable! Love it!!! That is the cutest image!!! Lovin' your layers, and the colors make me happy!

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  4. Fantastic Top Tip Iris - Using the same colours for matts is a sure way to make sure your whole project ties together - as yours proves! Gorgeous Jelly Fish by the way ;)

    Thanks for joining us this week over at Top Tip Tuesday and leaving us a tip on our 'More Than 1 Fold' Challenge :)

    Carol x

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  5. Adorable card! The image is really cute and you coloroed it beautifully. Well done! :) Thank you for joining us at MMCS Challenges this week! Hugs!

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  6. Oh Iris this is just wonderful..thanks so much for playing with us at my mums craft shop xx

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  7. Oh, girl, I think you got the layering down. Adorable! Thanks for sharing it with us at Catered Crop.

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  8. love all those layers! fabulous!!! thanks for playing with us at Catered Crop :)

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