Hi all & Good Evening to ya! This is the second post for today, so if you missed the first one with the Magnolia-licious Blog Hop make sure to scroll down to see it all!
This week is Preview Week for Gina K Designs and there will be quite a few fun BLOG HOPS that the DT is doing this week to showcase all the new stamp sets. Tonight Gina K's Card Club DT is featuring a fun set called "Quite the Catch" that includes:
* Quite the Catch stamp set
* Cardstock: Layering White, Red Hot, Turquoise Sea, Green Apple
* Quarter Sheet Patterned Paper sheet
* 10 silver brads
* Print out with supplies and measurements
* Cardstock: Layering White, Red Hot, Turquoise Sea, Green Apple
* Quarter Sheet Patterned Paper sheet
* 10 silver brads
* Print out with supplies and measurements
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Quite the Catch
I really had so much fun with this set "Quite the Catch"--it's just such a happy & fun set to use! And it reminds me of my favorite Disney movie "Little Mermaid"!! I can't tell you how many times we watched that movie when my 2 kids were younger but it remains my fave (hear me singing "Under the Sea" hee hee)! I wanted to make a couple fun cards that aren't hard to create but fun to give or have in your stash. I kept the layouts the same, just switched up the color of cardstocks.
I like to call this lil' guy "Sebastian" like in the Little Mermaid, he's such a cutie! Don't tell him that my favorite seafood is "crab" though, LMBO! I used some dp from my stash and then created some fun circle cards. The lil' bubbles have Viva Decor Gloss Pen (transparent) in them and they look like real bubbles IRL. I put Stickles on his legs and diamond glaze on his eyes (Gina K's Crystal Lacquer is similar HERE).
The scrolls are from a punch and the bow was made with my handy dandy Bow Easy. Crabby fun-fabulous! {Copics Used: E08,R02,R00,C2}
Next up is the little Goldie Queen--I had to make her a gold fish with my Copics {YR23,YR21,YR20,R02}--dontcha' love her lil' crown? Her lil' fins got stickles and her eyes got diamond glaze too! Isn't she just fin-fabulous now, hee hee! Now make sure to hop down to see what the other designers have in store for you tonight!
Designers Participating in tonight's previews:
- Theresa Momber - Gone Fishing illustrator
- Jessica Fick - Quite the Catch card kit designer
- Gina Krupsky
- Cathy Tidwell
- Donna Baker
- Emily Giovanni
- Erika Martin
- Kurtis Amundson
- Lee Murphy
- Melanie Muenchinger
- Bev Gerard
- Colleen Schaan
- Suzanne Dean
- Sankari Wegman
- Valerie Stangle
- Nina B
- Geri Utterback - our Center Stage Spotlight Designer!
These 2 cards are absolutely amazing Suzanne! I love the colors you used and the shading is perfect WOW! I only hope to learn to get this great! I have just started with copics and when I see cards like this I get so excited of the can be done. Thank you for the insperation you always leave me with. You are awesome!
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Wow! What darling cards! These make me want to color! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteOh these are toooo cute!!! I love the circle design!! The bows with that die (what is that?) are so elegant!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper talented you are, girl!!! I have to tell you that it's your fault for getting me started on copics and it's also your fault that I now have numerous 'sticky notes' on my computer screen with the color combos you use - LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks, my friend :) I wouldn't have it any other way...
Love and hugs ~
Lori
Both cards are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love these beautifully coloured images and colours and layout are gorgeous.
Hugs,
Marina
Gorgeous fun cards, love the images and great sentiments, so love your colouring, take careX:)
ReplyDeleteHoly Mackerel!!! I wouldn't have given those stamps a second look for my collection, but what you did with them Suzanne,.... WOW, you made them look so adorable and what cute cards and great ideas; it got my mind going!!! Kudos to you for coming up with those ideas!! Circle cards, with those two stamps.....great creativity, how cute!!! You are the bomb, lady....love your ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteThese images are so precious..Love how you made circle cards.
ReplyDeleteCute and fun cards!
ReplyDeleteSoooo adorable, love your shaped cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done and amazing colors.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards, Suzanne! I love the colors, shape and all the cute details! Excellent coloring!
ReplyDeleteYou have such great talent! I love your cards- and of course your coloring is amazing!!!!! Someday, I will be half as good as you :)
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SewManyCards
These are so cute. The colouring and details are wonderful.
ReplyDeletefabulous coloring - very cute scalloped circle cards!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute, great job. Can certainly relate to watching Little Mermaid a million times when the kids were younger.
ReplyDeleteIt's too funny. Before I even read your post I was singing "Under the Sea".
ReplyDeleteOh, so cute! Love the circle design and fabulous coloring.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, the scalloped round cards are fabulous and the bubbles for thought bubbles are very clever!
ReplyDeleteThese are soo cute!!! Love the coloring!
ReplyDeleteHow ADORABLE! What an awesome job you did with these precious images! Your coloring is perfection at its best! :)
ReplyDeletelol...these cards put a big smile on my face Suzanne...thank you!!! I loved both of them...
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Nancy T.
Adorable cards Suzanne...LOVE them!!
ReplyDeleteawesome coloring on that crab!
ReplyDeleteI love these two cards. They are so unusual but wonderful. I love your colouring as usual and the shape of the cards is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comments on my blog they are much appreciated. hugs Shelley
http://shelley-artfulachievements.blogspot.com/
Super cute. I feel like the crab today. Your coloring is great as always. The paper is perfect for your design.
ReplyDeleteLOL I love them!! Esp. "Heard your feeling crabby" Perfect! TFS!!
ReplyDeleteThese stamps are not what I would ordinarily look for, but seeing them in these cards you made I know I will HAVE to have them. I already have a list of people to send each one to. Thanks for sharing your inspirations with the rest of us less inspired people.
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