Monday 16 May 2016

Ahoy There!

This week's challenge over at the  Less is More blog involves a one layer card with a nautical theme entitled......... At Sea.


I love to be given the opportunity to make cards for children and I have used this Clearly Besotted pirate ship several times before. It is difficult of come up with different ways of using it so a one layer card was a perfect technique to get the brain working.



There was a lot of masking involved.   The ship took ages to cut out but using Zig Two Way Glue enabled it to be held in place securely and also easily lifted afterwards.
I brushed Stormy Skies Distress Ink for the sky with the cloud masked in the same way as the ship.   The waves ( Distress Inks Peacock Feathers), cloud and birds (Adirondack Slate) are from a Kanban set. I had to think carefully about masking to achieve the ship looking as if it was in the sea as apposed to on it.



8 comments:

Anne said...

Ooh those waves are perfect for your ship Lilian - clever masking!
Thanks so much for joining us for one layer week
Anne
"Less is More"

Sharon Traynor Designs said...

What an amazing ship image; just perfect for a child's card. But for me, like Anne, the waves absolutely steal the show. They are fantastic.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us at Less is More.
Sharon xx

Margaret said...

What a great card for a child - the masking is amazing!

Esther said...

That is absolutely brilliant! The use of masking is superbly done and has created a really 3D feel to the card. The waves are gorgeous. Well done!

Cara said...

This is just too cute for words. You're definitely the queen of masking. Cara x

Susan said...

You did an awesome job with the inking, masking and coloring! Fab card!

Sarah G said...

What fab masking to create a great scene! Perfect for our challenge this week at Less is More. Thank you for playing along with us :)

Chrissie said...

What a great job you did with the masking on this card! It's a super little card!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"

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