Friday, June 3, 2011

Make it Monday # 17 Cracked Glass Technique


 Hi , I know this is like my other card. I needed to make  a card for my nephew and his wife to  congratulate them on the good new that they are expecting . So I figured I would just crack a whale and the buttons so that I could enter something in the MIM challenge.  Have a great weekend.

11 comments:

  1. this is really cute. i love how you made your waves and your colour combination is just so perfect for a baby card. a happy card for happy news. have a great weekend.

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  2. Marybeth, this is absolutely adorable! That little whale is placed perfectly. Great job! :)

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  3. What a good idea to crack the little whale! I would never have thought of that, but it makes the whale look like he has real skin, or blubber or whatever whales have! That is a great sentiment font too! What is it from? I don't recognize it.

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  4. Each card is cute and different. I love the button idea.

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  5. I was really not a fan of the whale....but I have to admit I love what you did with it. It's just perfect! What a fun stamp for the sentiment...and your patterned paper at the bottom....and all those scallops...really adorable.

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  6. Such a cute idea! I wouldn't have thought to "crack a whale" as you put it. ;) If I said that particular phrase in my house...my girls' favorite response would have been..."That's so RANDOM!" ;)

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  7. great card for the make it monday challenge. love that whale...so cute!! I love that you have added a pic of your german shepherd!! he's beautiful!!

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  8. beautiful and sweet and I love the colour combination

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  9. This is a great card for a new baby.

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  10. Thanks for your comment on my blog.
    It is no stupid question. Our confirmation in Denmark is an affirmation of baptism. In Denmark, many children/ babies gets baptized in the Christian faith in the church . Here it is the parents who say yes to the Christian faith on behalf of children. When young people are confirmed, They themselves confirme this belief. I hope that explanation made ​​sense.

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