This post features one of my very favourite stamp sets from Local King Rubber Stamps. It’s the one that caught my eye in their booth originally, and it’s one of the (very very) many sets I bought from them.

Googley-eyed fish! The set is actually called ‘Puffy Eye Goldfish‘.
I was inspired to make my card by this post from Crafty Makes. I just loved the idea of the frame becoming a pond.

I stamped the two smaller sizes inside the card, with some little green bubbles. I used Denim Distress Ink, and a pale blue Brilliance ink, so the lighter blue fish shimmers.

I do love stamping on patterned paper, I’m very happy with my stripey fish on the front! I used a bubbly Cuttlebug folder to emboss the frame, and oval Nestabilities to cut all the ovals.
That card was made last week, and today I made another in the same vein. My boyfriend and I were cleaning out our storage room and junk drawer today, and we found a product that is used at our work, which I have now worked into my card making:

Here, I stamped the big fish with black Staz-On ink on to some gel. What is gel? Think about going to the theatre: light plays a very big part in most theatre productions. I would say 99.9% of productions have a lighting designer. Gel is one of the things used to create the right mood or look on stage. It is thin, clear plastic (thinner than printer transparency, more like regular paper) that comes in hundreds of colours. As the boyfriend is a lighting guy, we had a few little pieces hanging around our storage room. Not worth saving to him, I grabbed them and put them on my craft desk! We think this blue is R65, so it definitely isn’t the darkest you can find. R65 has a 35% transmission rate, where something like R80 is 9%. 0% would be solid.
Anyway, I thought blue gel would make a great pond, so once I stamped the big fish, I stamped some little ones inside the card with Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink.

You can see how it changes the colour of the light in this photo.

I wanted to use this spotty paper, but found it too white, so I got out my one bottle of Glimmer Mist that I’ve never used, and spritzed away! I like the paper much better now that it isn’t stark white. And it has a bit of shimmer now!
I’ve got a few bits of this blue colour, and some pale orange that I’m excited to work with. I think I might need to get a few more colours of Staz-on ink!
It was great to use something that would have otherwise been thrown away!