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Sand Castle Card for Imagine Crafts and Dreamweaver Stencils

Hello and welcome to another fun day of the Imagine Crafts and Dreamweaver Stencils collaboration! All week long, the folks on each of the Design Teams have been showcasing fun projects using products from both awesome companies. Here's my creation for today.


I used the Sand Castle for my card. I used several colors of Versa Fine and a Memento ink to color the castle and the background. I used finger daubers for everything. Would you like to see the colors I used?

These colors are fantastic. They are so rich and blend beautifully together. Before I inked my sky, I embossed the sand castle.

I used Imagine Crafts' iRESISTibles spray to create the sand and on my main card. I just love the texture that spray creates!

The fab ribbon I used (look like rippling water, right?) is from May Arts. I adore this ribbon! I didn't glue it down completely so that it had some movement. Below is the full link list for today. I'll have another collaborative project tomorrow. Be sure to leave some love along the way for a chance to win some awesome prizes! Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!

Comments

Pam Hornschu said…
Your sandcastle turned out perfect! Love the various shades and the pop of red on the flags!
Louise said…
Great summer card Alison! Love how the ribbon looks like a ripple of water, very creative!
Stampcoholic said…
Love your work, great colors....
Jan Castle said…
Nicely done....great summer card!!!
Jan
Vicki Sopcak said…
This card is wonderful. Made me think of my niece and nephew at the beach!!! I too like the color combo and the red flags are perfect!!!
Kaypeanut said…
I want to be there making the sandcastle on the beach. Just the right card for a summer birthday. Love it.
Katia said…
great card, so realist! i love it!
Denise Bryant said…
So pretty and summery... love the colors!
Viki Banaszak said…
Oh so pretty! I love the look of waves created with the ribbon.
Golda said…
This is great! It makes me want to reach out and touch it.
Janice K said…
A very pretty card, love the way you've created the sandy look to the castle.x
You are very creative and this is an increialbe card.

Sue
http://suek86401.blogspot.com/
Love all of the elements that went in to making this creation. Beautiful work Alison...as per usual!
Sue D said…
Love how this turned out and the ribbon waves.
Robin B. said…
Super cute card, love the sand castle!
Heather said…
very neat creation, love teh sand castle.
Blue Rose said…
Alison,
Beautiful card, reminds me of my childhood. I love the textures and elements. Great coloring.
Anonymous said…
The sand castle is great. Something you don't often see on a card. Great project.
Barbara said…
Wow, I love this card! I can feel the sand on my toes. Thank you for sharing your ideas and techniques.
fantastic sand castle!
CraftyJo said…
Lovely sand castle, and a great card base with the 'spray sand'
snazzyjj said…
That sandcastle is so cool.
Susanne said…
After looking at our card it has definitely put me in the holiday mood. Love the stencil and the techniques you have used.
Linsey R said…
Ooooo I love it! I won this stencil a while back and even though I haven't received it, if I do, I'll have some majorly fabulous inspiration! TFS!

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