I even used my Water Brush and my Prismacolor H2O pencils to add a little more color. How do you like the spiral clip? Great embellishment, I think.
Here's my elk. I did not stamp directly over each time but had a fraction of an inch offset. I like how he looks. And I used up almost all of the camo paper and brown Core'dinations paper. I was asked by the AZ Scrapbooking store owner, Debi, to make a few Father's Day cards to sell at the store. I will get a couple more made and you will get to see them here. I still have cards to make for my hubby, dad, stepson, and son. Gotta get the thinking cap on! Do you have your cards done yet??
5 comments:
Great masculine card!! That's exciting that you get to sell some cards for the store! I am not even started on my Father's Day cards yet! I have three to create and then going to help my kiddos make one for their daddy, as well!
Nicely done with those H2O pencils! I haven't used mine in years! Thanks for the inspiration!
Love him - he almost looks real - thanks for sharing with us how you did that!!!
Love the card - now I want to go to Yellowstone again for a vacation! How inspiring you are Carol.
Big Game! That's the majority of what we saw in 2600 miles pre-Memorial Day weekend! All were cows so no racks; buy, all were big and not at all friendly to up close and personal auto meetings. Every coat/hide was so sleek and shiny as the herd browsed in fresh rain brightened tall grasses. Even the deer were kind staying on the borrow ditch or grazing field; a very few looked to check us out. Ha! Thankful for that motionlessness. This Happy Father's Day bugling bull-elk captures a good view of a husky fella we went back twice to admire along a Yellowstone Park turnout last late fall . . . last free weekend in the Park of the season. Missed the first free weekend of this season due to fam illness. Next time.
Blessings
Keep Looking UP!
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