Tuesday, 31 August 2021

Steampunk Serengeti Blog Hop 2021 Post #26 August 31

  Once again Leigh is leading a hop...

LeighSBDesigns Steampunk Serengeti Blog Hop!
August 6 - 31, 2021

The hop has now been extended to September 4th.



For more details hop over to Leigh's page

Here is another ATC for my Serengeti booklet...


Trawling through the internet (again) I came across this article.

A newly identified killifish species from the iconic Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, has been named after Sir David Attenborough in recognition of his dedicated efforts to promote biophilia – an awareness of the wonders and beauty of nature.

I printed a photo of the fish and cut it out to add to an ATC.


To make the background I used an ATC sized piece of Yupo card, spun in the salad spinner with alcohol inks. I trimmed this a little and placed it on some back card.


I will link this ATC to Leigh's Linky

The reason I thought of a fish today is because of a Facebook memory.
In 2016, 5 years ago today, my daughter and I were in Kuala Lumpur visiting an aquarium - and this fish jumped out of a tank in front of us...




Happy Crafting!


4 comments:

  1. Awesome background for your fab fishy, the frame makes it look like a photo frame!

    Val S - LeighSBDesigns DT
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  2. Gorgeous fishie ATC, love it! YIKES that poor fish that jumped out the tank, he's huge!
    Thanks for using my design and playing in LeighSBDesigns Steampunk Serengeti Blog Hop!
    Stay Crafty and Safe!
    Leigh
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    https://www.LeighSBDesigns.com

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  3. Great Fish ATC - Did someone pick up that fish and throw him back in?

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  4. What an unexpected way to meet the fishes at an aquarium! :) Your ATC is gorgeous! I love the fish against the black!

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