Wednesday, September 27, 2023

NomNom Sushi

I have a Frantic Stamper card to show you today.  I havenʻt had much time in my craft room lately and itʻs been awhile since I played with any of my Frantic Stamper goodies.  This Sushi Dinner set is new to me and I had a blast creating this card.  I created this with Fran, of Frantic Stamper fame, in mind.  I happen to know she loves sushi!


I am so fortunate to have a stash of what is now, vintage washi paper from Japan.  Never fear tho, there is some in the store here.  I mounted the washi on a kraft card blank to start things off.  I die cut my images from #120 cardstock and colored the sushi with Copic markers.  The tray was "lacquered" with  black embossing powder and the chop sticks with Antiquities Rust embossing powder (also pretty vintage at this point).  

I cut a circle of vellum to block some of the busy background and placed the sushi dinner on top.  I added a cropped stamped sentiment to the bottom and itʻs all ready to go.


Stamps and dies used include :

Stitched Circles (FRA-DIE-09637)
Sushi Dinner (FRA-DIE-10061)
Monster Sentiments clear stamps (FRA-CL-116)

Thanks for taking a peek!  Let me  know what you think.

Aloha,
Brenda



 

3 comments:

  1. I have to say that paper is so lush, its a beautiful card Brenda. I have never even tried sushi, but seriously don't think I could. I love your card. xx

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  2. Gorgeous card love the absolutely fabulous colourful washi paper and great sushi image-the nearest I have tried is smoked salmon but my grandaughters used to love it.
    Carol x

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  3. The washi tapes are beautiful Brenda and I love the sushi theme, I don't eat it as I'm a sissy but the colours and presentation are gorgeous, fabulous fun card..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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