It has been many weeks since I have been able to participate in the Sunday Postcard Art challenge, but I am back on track and welcome this chance to be crafty! Audrey is hosting this week and she has challenged us to use NUMBERS!
While I expect most of my fellow artists to use numerals in their postcards, I decided to use the verbal representation of numbers instead! My background is simply a scrap of designer paper cut to 4x6". The foreground was created using two Stampotique stamps. You can find the fish here and the text stamp here.
I hope you will carve out some time this week to get crafty and make a postcard for this week's challenge. You can find the challenge details here. Please also take a moment to visit Audrey's blog here.
Cheers!
This is adorable Kay! It made me smile. I love your colours too.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you back in blogland again, Kay. This postcard is perfect for the Postcard Challenge - well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your great card!
ReplyDeleteSo cute I love this.
ReplyDeleteThis just makes me smile - such happy colors and imagery- brings out the inner child in us all!
ReplyDeleteNice to have you back! This is adorable
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteso sweet and Dr Seuss-ish. hope you are ok? xx
ReplyDeleteA great take on the theme...awesome postcard x
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Kay, I've always loved this quote xx
ReplyDeleteSo cute Kay.
ReplyDeleteSweet, Kay - love this fishy world!!!
ReplyDeleteNumerals... alphabets... it all counts, right? (Sorry - couldn't resist!). Love your cute fishy postcard - the snail on the pondweed made me smile. Hope your travels on the road are going well. I'm home for the first time in a long while and enjoying settling back in for a time.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Hi Kay, nice to see you back with this adorable card.
ReplyDeleteI love it, it's really super cute and well done my friend.
I hope you are well, don't worry if you can't come anymore on my blog we stay friends of course!
Mwah!
Great visual Kay, and I love the unexpected end to the rhyme. What fun!
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