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A Mermaid Fantasy greeting

Hi everyone!  Robin here and I wanted to share a card that I've been working on for quite some time.  Last summer I started this project by taking a beautiful mermaid image from the Mailbox Muse collage sheet and blending it into a larger background with distress paints and a background stamp. 


When that was done, I thought, "Now what?"  I didn't have an answer so I put it into the box on my desk for art-in-progress.  I take it out every once in a while and try different things, but now I've finally finished it. 
 

I had the perfect stamp to finish this all along and it came in the same kit as the image!  The Mermaid Fantasy Mailbox Muse kit has a great set of stamps including an one of seaweed.  I masked off a border at the bottom and stamped a row of seaweed in permanent black ink.  I stamped the seaweed again on the envelope along with the adorable seashell from the same stamp set.


I wanted the seaweed to stay in the foreground so I opted for paint instead of markers because it was stamped over paint and metallic ink circles.  I used flat, metallic and Art Anthology dimensional paint for the fronds.  I roughly followed the rubber stamp with a detailed brush.
 
 
 I love using German Scrap on my cards.  It is a great way to add a little dimension and a little shine without overwhelming the artwork.  And there are a lot of designs!  On this card I chose a border piece from one of my favorite designs in my collection.  The bottom border helps blend the card and the painted seaweed.  I added an identical border at the top for balance.  Then I trimmed a few tiny flowers off another piece of German Scrap.  A few were glued right to the card and a few were attached with bits of foam tape
 
I added words from two different stamp sets.  The mermaids came with 'UNDERSEA FANTASY" and Altered Pages also has a Dragonfly Dreams stamp set with a lovely script "dreams" so I combined the two and came up with "UNDERSEA dreams", which is stamped in gold ink.
 
 
I colored the envelope with permanent markers so that if it has to be delivered on a rainy day, it won't bleed or wash off.
 
 
Now it's ready to be sent off into the world.  I love making cards and sharing fun mail.  Thanks for stopping by.  Be sure and check out the other projects this month using Kunze German Scrap.  I just know you'll enjoy them.
 

 
 
Bye for now!
 

 
 
 

 

Comments

  1. Lovely card Robin! Your background is beautiful and I love the seaweed stamp- Well done!

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  2. Robin-there is NO WAY I'd mail that card to anyone! Ha! I LOVE IT! That's a card that needs to be framed. It turned out lovely! The german scrap really added a pop! Love the mermaid image!!

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  3. Beautiful card! The collage sheet is so full of wonderful pictures! The stamp sheet from my collection has been used over and over! I also like the clever envelope♥

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  4. A delightful and whimsical piece of art. Nice, nice work!

    On a side note, the Altered Pages design team just seems to get more expert and adventurous as time goes on ... you go, girls!

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  5. Fabulously beautiful card, Robin. Funny how that last stamp was right there, and suddenly, it all came together, and oh so wonderfully! Love it!

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