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Friday, June 26, 2020

Inkspirational Challenge #216~Sketch...Much Appreciocean (ocean scene)

Hello,

Welcome to Inkspirational Challenge #216 where SKETCH is our prompt. So many ways to interpret this: you can select a sketch challenge as your inspiration or use 'sketched' images or 'sketch' your own sketch'. Whatever you choose, let's have fun!


I selected My Favorite Things Wednesday Sketch Challenge #495


and finally played my Ocean Fun images that has been sitting for far too long in my bought but not yet used pile. Indeed, I suspect this set is long since retired! Glad I have them! These sea creatures are delightful...easy to ink and those eyes! They make me laugh, as does the sentiment!


My wonderful teammates have interpreted the prompt in most delightful fashions. Please visit and leave them some love, which I know will be deeply appreciated:


Looking forward to seeing you in the gallery!

Thank you for dropping by!


7 comments:

  1. Great card,love the background and your lovely fun fishes.

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  2. Oh wow, Carol. I love what you did for the background with the rays peeking down to the fun fishes! Your inkblending skills are shining. And that lower jellyfish looks fabulous in a blend of purples and pinks. I also like the variation in greens. Super fun sentiment, too. What a fun sketch and I love how you used it. Such a FUN card!

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  3. Wow... this is gorgeous! Your inking is really nice and I love the whole scene that you created!
    - Shauna

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  4. I love this underwater scene! The background is gorgeous, and I agree, those sea creatures are definitely worth having - the eyes (and your colour blending) make them!

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  5. Beautifully inked underwater scene, lovely colors and the cutest stamps!

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  6. Cute, cute cute! Love the movement and soft colors Carol~

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  7. I think Lindsey used the same sketch as you but the cards are very different. I love all the different colours you've used for the sea creatures, and the inky background.

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