Ocean Picture Time!

For the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 82: color inspiration I decided I wanted to make an ocean card. I knew I wanted to make something a little more special than just a magic iris card. So I came up with the idea to make an octopus and angler fish move around. I showed the same technique a while ago on a Halloween themed gift box I made. Everything worked out really well for this card. Besides ‘smile’ I didn’t’put another sentiment on or inside the card yet, but I left it blank. When I know who I will send this card to I will figure out the best sentiment for the occasion.
I hope you enjoy watching the video!


Lawn Fawn materials used:

  • Magic Iris
  • Magic Iris Add-On
  • Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables
  • Stitched Hillside Borders
  • Ocean Shell-Fie stamps and dies
  • Mermaid For You stamps and dies
  • You Are Sublime stamps and dies
  • Say What? Christmas Critters stamps and dies
  • Fake Tan cardstock
  • White cardstock 80lb.
  • Vellum
  • Liquid Stardust mixed with water


Other materials used:

  • Copic sketch markers: W2, W4, B00, B01, B02, B04, B16, B18, R20, R24, R27, R29, Y13, Y15, Y17, YR16, YG01, YG03, YG05, YG09, C5, C7, N1, N3, N5, V04, V05, V06, V12, V15, V17
  • Memento tuxedo black ink
  • Sakura gelly roll pen 08: white
  • Glue dots
  • Liquid glue
  • Scor-tape
  • Tape runner
  • Foam tape and squares
  • Purple tape
  • Make-up brushes
  • Distress Oxide Ink in the colors speckled egg, salty ocean, chipped sapphire, antique linen, tea dye, brushed corduroy
  • Distress Ink in the colors antique linen, tea dye, brushed corduroy
  • Paint brush
  • Jar with water
  • Paper towel
  • White cardstock
  • White coloring paper suited for copic markers
  • Stamping block
  • Stamp shammy
  • Vaessen Creative cutting and scoring board
  • Vaessen Creative Stamp Easy
  • Bone folder
  • WOW! Embossing pad: clear ultra slow drying
  • WOW! Embossing powder opaque bright white super fine
  • Powder tool
  • Heat tool
  • Acetate
  • Ranger Glossy Accents


All of the materials I used in this video were purchased by me.