2015 CARD CONTEST ENTRIES
The categories for this year's card contests at the Rubber Stamp Convention in February were "The Shell Game" for Saturday and "Fantasyland" for Sunday.
Neither category really "spoke" to me, therefore I didn't want to go out and buy any new rubber stamps to create my entries, so it took me awhile to come up with ideas using what rubber stamps I already own.
The Shell Game
You'll get a laugh out of my boo-boo on this entry. I have a lot of rubber stamps created by Elaine Madrid and one of those stamps is of a woman wearing what I thought was some type of a leaf skirt and an anemone shell bra. Shell Game. Shell Bra.
Then, what did I have to accompany her? I have quite a few little ocean/shell rubber stamps that I purchased for teaching the "Mermaid Grotto" class (see blog entry), so, I rounded up those little rubber stamps and used them to encircle the central figure, kind of like wings and Achilles' winged heels. The small shell rubber stamps are from www.iloverubberstamps.com (which may now be out of business). The shimmery paper is called "Shimmer Sheetz" by Elizabeth Craft Designs -- I got the paper at an estate sale, so I do not know where it is retailed. I thought the paper looked sort of watery - appropriate for a shell theme. Below is my finished entry:
And below is a side shot to show you that I elevated each of the cut-outs with foam adhesive squares.
I sent photos of my card entries to my Seattle friend Giselle who works in the Cactus House at the Volunteer Park Conservatory. Come to find out, Giselle was quite familiar with the image for this woman -- and it turns out that it is not a woman wearing an anemone bra and leaf skirt -- she is wearing a cactus bra and a cactus skirt in a Roy Drachman photo from the 1940's. You can read more about the photo shoot at
Fantasyland
So, now I've got another conundrum -- I don't have any unicorn rubber stamps or Disney rubber stamps or fairy rubber stamps for the Fantasyland category. The closest thing I could come to fantasy is a mermaid -- and I could also use some of the other underwater rubber stamps I had pulled out to audition for use in my entry for The Shell Game category. I used a mermaid rubber stamp by Linda Malcolm of Lost Coat Designs http://www.lost-coast-designs.com/, and all the other rubber stamps are also from www.iloverubberstamps.com. I embossed the sea fan directly on the background "wave" paper, and elevated most of the other images using adhesive foam squares. Here's my entry for Fantasyland and a side view showing the 3-D effect.
I'm sad to report I didn't win any prizes this year, but then again, I wasn't very inspired! You can view my card contest entries for previous years (including some winners!) at http://primarilypaper.blogspot.com/2013/03/contest-cards.html
and if you love mermaids, you might want to take a look at my Mermaid Madness post:
http://primarilypaper.blogspot.com/2013/12/mermaid-madness.html
I'm sad to report I didn't win any prizes this year, but then again, I wasn't very inspired! You can view my card contest entries for previous years (including some winners!) at http://primarilypaper.blogspot.com/2013/03/contest-cards.html
and if you love mermaids, you might want to take a look at my Mermaid Madness post:
http://primarilypaper.blogspot.com/2013/12/mermaid-madness.html
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