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Moon Doggy!

Wow! Can you believe it's already June? Time is just flying by... seems like just yesterday I was starting this little ole blog, wondering if anyone would want to read my silly ramblings. Now I can't remember life before blogging!

I'm so excited that summer is on it's way! There's nothing as wonderful as stamping at 7:00pm with the sun still streaming on my face through my studio window! So last night, with sunlight bouncing off the walls, I read Beate's blog and saw the link she had to the Sketch This blog. I just knew I had to attempt their most recent sketch with some of the new Cat's Pajamas stamps.

I started by stamping Moon Doggy {F-7473} on White Conqueror card stock in Ancient Page Coal Black and then stamping Sand Pail {F-7469} around him to ground him a little. Next I colored the images in with Cool Caribbean, Brilliant Blue and So Saffron. Doesn't he just look too cool with his stylin' board? The designer paper is from the K & Company Happy Trails paper pad I got the other day. I can't believe yesterday's card and today's card were made from the same line of paper - this collection is just so versatile! So, back to the card... I matted the square on a Mega Scalloped Circle punch and pierced holes around the edges of all the patterned paper pieces.

Next I stamped Fun in The Sun {C-7465} in Coal Black on white card stock and colored in with Barely Banana reinker and an aquapen. I cut the circle out with my Creative Memories cutting system and then used the technique explained on Beate's blog for scalloped ovals to make a sun using my Fiskars Victorian decorative scissors. I then sponged the edges with So Saffron ink and glued down with a pop dot. I Cuttlebugged the main background piece with the D'Vine swirls embossing folder and lightly sanded to emphasize the swirls. I then glued all the pieces to a So Saffron card base and added some dots around the border with my Sakura Clear Glaze Pen.

18 comments

Ginger B said...

I just love your card

Karen said...

Great take on the sketch. I love the colors!

Karen

Anonymous said...

Your card just makes me grin. Those stamps are too adorable. Love what you did with this sketch!

Libby Hickson said...

Super cute - love the stamp, and the embossed background paper looks awesome. I hadn't thought to emboss patterned paper yet (duh!), love how it looks!

Shannan Teubner said...

Too cute! I wanna go surfin...

Alhambra Club said...

Great card, love what you did with the sketch. Moondogie is too cute.

Anonymous said...

You are constantly out doing yourself Julee! This card rocks! :) I have to tell you, I am so excited, I just rcv'd notice that Alma sent my stamps out yesterday, WOOHOO!!

Anonymous said...

love all your great cards!!! they are beautiful!!!

Chris Scrappin and Stampin in Texas said...

Very cute...I might have to get some of these stamps!!

Colleen Schaan said...

Adorable!!! That paper is wonderful. Makes me want to head to the beach.

Lisa said...

He he he.... too cute! I love these little surfer critters! I got my Cat's PJ order yesterday! I now own that totally adorable hula kitty!!! Hopefully I can squeeze in a little non-convention-swap stamping this weekend....

Kandis Smith said...

This is awesome!! You do great work!

Linda Nicholson said...

Super cute Julee! The embossing swirls make me think of catchin the perfect wave (don't know if this was your intention or not, but it's brilleant either way)! I am anxiously awaiting my CP order. I think I got one of every new Sprikle. I just couldn't help myself! :-)

Angie Z ~ Duckwaddlequack said...

This is just so fun! Great colors!
~Angie

Jan Scholl said...

Where's Gidget? You cannot have Moon Doggie without Gidget.

Anonymous said...

Great card. I so love that background.

Melody

Soguesswhat11 said...

great card! How fun to have swirls over the pattern!

Bethany Paull said...

It's hard to keep up with you. I want to comment on every card you post. So I had to have "Julee commenting day" today. This is so FUN!!! I love the pieces of paper "pierced" together and the cuttlebugging over the designer paper.