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Monday, March 14, 2011

DDH Challenge #1 Distressing

Its now the second week of the DDH Challenge, Distressing, for Digi Design House. You still have time to play along this week!

I used the fish from the beautiful set Water Garden. I decided to do a mirror image of one of the fish…. sometimes you just have to swim your own way right? That is one of the neatest things about digi stamps, you can flip them to change it up if you want to! They are colored with Copics and popped up.

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The “river” is from a DCWV mat stack and was embossed with the waves fiskar texture plate. The distressing gave it a muddy bank look I think. The cute tag and green PP are from The Angel Company’s Emma SWIC.

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Thanks for stopping by, let me know what you think! We would love to have you join in the fun, so head on over to the DDH Blog to see what the other Dream Team Members have created for you and add a bit of distressing of your own for a chance to win a prize! Don’t forget to come back next week for our second challenge.

Images: Water Garden DDH
Ink: Walnut Ink
Paper: blue (DCWV), Brown, Yellow, Emma SWIC (TAC)
Other: tan floss (TAC), Emma ribbon (TAC), brads, blending tool, brads, fiskars texture plate, Wizard, pop dots
Copics: Y32, Y35, Y38

10 comments:

Debra Miller said...

Great card Teresa! Love the layout!

Paula-Kay Bourland said...

Teresa, that is awesome! I would never have thought to do a mirror image. And the distressing is perfect! I love it!

Chelsea said...

Totally cute card. Love these fish.

Glittered Paws said...

Very nice - love how you colored the fish.

Laurie Unger said...

Nice masculine distressed card! TFS!

Sara said...

as always love it :-) great coloring, love the idea of flipping the image, and great job distressing!

The Mama Monkey said...

This is awesome!! Reminds me of Japan...:(

Unknown said...

Definitely awesome!

Amanda said...

Great layout and your coloring is so perfect. Love it!

Alley said...

Very nice the fish look like they are jumping off the page.