Hi everyone! Here is my card for the Cute Card Thursday embellish your image challenge.
I used Mermaid Tilda and embellished she scales with stickles and the water drops with liquid glass. I found the adorable little shells a while back at Michaels and, of course, the flowers are from Wild Orchid Craft. Have you been over to their site lately? I just took a quick peek and I'm loving some of their new stuff!
This card reminds me of the children's book "Rainbow Fish". I absolutely love that book! It send such a wonderful message.
Thanks for stopping by!
Have a swimmy day!
21 comments:
Very pretty love the colors...
Cute and bubbly background for this beautiful mermaid Tilda. very sweet and adorable card :o)
Hugs,
Cabio
Lovely, sweet card with gorgeous coloring and layout.
Sue S.
This is beautiful! I love your image and your colors! Fantastic!
Rene :D
Very pretty.
so cute! love the colors!
Lisa,
Such a cute card! I love this image and you've colored her perfectly! Keep them coming.
Hugs,
Leslie
What a beautifull card Lisa !
Hugs Monique
She's beautiful! Love the soft blues! Great card!
I love your use of the sea shells! Your card is adorable!
Great job Lisa! Your coloring is beautiful in the soft blues and the scales are beautifully shimmery. The sea shells are a wonderful embellishment...hugs...Barb
oh! très très chou, les couleurs sont superbes, biz
Hi LIsa, OH!!! Love this sweet Tilda, you coloredher wonderfully. Gorgeous creation.
Beautiful card, Lisa! Love everything about it! Great job!
Beautiful job! Love the shells! Coloring is superb!
Oh this is really darling!! I love that image with your added shell accents!! HUGS
What a super cute card!!!!! Love the image and colors!!!!! Great job!!!!
Beautiful creation, Lisa!!!!
She is so pretty, very nice colors. Your card is adorable.
Beautiful card Lisa. i love how you colored Tilda and how you did the bottom of the sea with the dots. Love the added shells too.
Hugs Maz
Gorgeous card, Lisa. Your coloring is exquisite! I love the underwater scene! So creative!! Hugs. Pat Frank
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