Good advice from some fun fishies!
Have you tried slim line card making yet? I have to admit I have had good intentions of trying this new craze for a while, I just had not gotten around to it. But let me tell you I am really glad I did. The amount of room you have to create is pretty cool. Like last weeks card, I also made a simpler version of this for my Demo Day To Go people over at Photoscraps, my local ( not so local) shop. I love these guys and do my best to create fun things for them to try. Keep reading and scrolling you are gonna love these fish!

I used a sentiment from one of my Stamping Bella sets called Oddball Fish. This is a fun set, and I loved the sentiment for these die cut fish.

I cut my fish from 3 different sheets of the splash paper. I love the detail in these dies! amazing even in a solid color.

- Card base of Accent Opaque (this is the cheaper thicker base paper that Jennifer McGuire has been using. I LOVE it)
- SU Pool Party layer adhered with tape runner
- Green Splash layer cut with slim line die, adhered with fun foam and 1/4 inch double side adhesive
- Blue Splash layer cut with slim line die, adhered with tape runner
- Sentiment stamped with Versafine and heat embossed with clear powder
- Ring Stack cut from Tim Holtz Kraft metallic, adhered with Zig Chisel glue
- His cut from multiple colors of Splash paper, adhered with various sizes of foam squares
- Iridescent bubbles added with tonic deluxe using my tanto pick up tool
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Cute card. Thanks for sharing!