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Birthday Fishes


In 'Mermaid Treasures', the newest collection from StickerKitten, there are two stamp sets.  One has larger mermaid stamps and the other a variety of smaller sea creatures.  Amongst the second set are a few shoals of fish...


I love them!  And I think they look really effective stamped en masse like this.  Of course, they look good in a rainbow of Distress Oxide inks - everything looks great in rainbow colour!


I popped the sentiment up on a layer of black card, and popped that up from the card.  I'm using 1mm foam pads so it is still slim enough to go through the post without any trouble.


Linking at Word Art Wednesday and Not Just Cards.

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  1. This is fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing this in our challenge. I hope you will stop by again soon. Have a wonderful week.
    Blessings,
    Karen Letchworth
    Word Art Wednesday
    www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com - my personal blog

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  2. Fab make, love the colours you chose. Thanks for joining us over at Not Just Cards.....hope to see you again!
    Jo x
    Dt

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