Argh Matey - Getting Cricky Simply Sunday Challenge
Ahoy Mates! Welcome to Getting Cricky's Simply Sunday Challenge. This week's challenge is to make anything with a pirate/fishy theme. How can I talk about pirates without mentioning my favorite one? So I will digress from the crafts for a minute and introduce you to him.
Patch the Pirate has been my favorite pirate since elementary school. His stories have taught me so many valuable lessons and I have passed these to my children. They can't remember a time in their lives when his tapes (later cd's) weren't available to listen to. You can learn more about Patch the Pirate by clicking here.
Now back to this week's challenge - This week I made a card for my nephew whose birthday is coming up in March. I ended up using 3 different stamp sets from K. Andrew Designs. These stamps are so versatile that its easy to mix the different sets on one card. Remember that Kristal donates a portion of the proceeds from her stamps to charity. You can purchase any of the sets that I used today by clicking on the pictures.
To create this card, I also pulled out my Create-a-Critter cartridge and paper from the K & Co Hopscotch collection. I also pulled some black cardstock from my stash and my black excelsior ink.
The blue/green plaid paper was cut at 11" X 4 1/4" and scored in the middle at 5 1/2". I then cut a piece of of the rainbow paper at 3" X 4 1/4" followed by a piece of blue paper at 1/2" X 4 1/4". I used a scrap from my stash for the blue in the octopus and another for his pink cheeks. He and his accessories were cut at 3". I used glossy accents to highlight his eyes and mouth.
To finish off the inside, I cute a mat out of blue at 5 1/4" X 4" and a little strip out of paper from the card base. You may notice the polka dots under the mat. The paper from K & CO is double sided, so this adds an extra dimension to the project.
Now wouldn't you love to play along? You can! Simply click on the K. Andrew Design Blinkie below to go to the blog. Find the Simply Sunday Challenge and link up your favorite Pirate/ Fish themed project.
Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to check out Patch the Pirate!
Patch the Pirate has been my favorite pirate since elementary school. His stories have taught me so many valuable lessons and I have passed these to my children. They can't remember a time in their lives when his tapes (later cd's) weren't available to listen to. You can learn more about Patch the Pirate by clicking here.
Now back to this week's challenge - This week I made a card for my nephew whose birthday is coming up in March. I ended up using 3 different stamp sets from K. Andrew Designs. These stamps are so versatile that its easy to mix the different sets on one card. Remember that Kristal donates a portion of the proceeds from her stamps to charity. You can purchase any of the sets that I used today by clicking on the pictures.
To create this card, I also pulled out my Create-a-Critter cartridge and paper from the K & Co Hopscotch collection. I also pulled some black cardstock from my stash and my black excelsior ink.
The blue/green plaid paper was cut at 11" X 4 1/4" and scored in the middle at 5 1/2". I then cut a piece of of the rainbow paper at 3" X 4 1/4" followed by a piece of blue paper at 1/2" X 4 1/4". I used a scrap from my stash for the blue in the octopus and another for his pink cheeks. He and his accessories were cut at 3". I used glossy accents to highlight his eyes and mouth.
To finish off the inside, I cute a mat out of blue at 5 1/4" X 4" and a little strip out of paper from the card base. You may notice the polka dots under the mat. The paper from K & CO is double sided, so this adds an extra dimension to the project.
Now wouldn't you love to play along? You can! Simply click on the K. Andrew Design Blinkie below to go to the blog. Find the Simply Sunday Challenge and link up your favorite Pirate/ Fish themed project.
Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to check out Patch the Pirate!
Comments
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Getting Cricky DT
Kristan
GCDT-Sister
thanks for sharing.
Anita GCDT sister
www.anita-craft-corner.blogspot.com
This little octopus in the pirate hat is adorable. I just LOVE the beautiful paper you used to creat the card. It is a perfect look for this adorable card.
Charlotte
GTC jrDT
Cheers Jennie - GCDT - Sister
Heather GC JR DT sister
TYFS :)
Amanda
Getting Cricky JrDt
cricktncrafts.blogspot.com
Thanks for sharing your pirate talent with the landlubbers and buccaneers alike!! :)
Your DT Sister,
Amy :) at www.lovetocrop.com