To create the background paper for this card. I cut a piece of white card 4 1/2 x 6 1/12 inches and scored it every half inch. Using three stampin' up ink pads : almost amethyst, bashful blue and river rock, (all of these colours are now retired, but any felt style ink pad in a light purple, pale blue and light beige/ brown will do.)
I tilted the ink pads at an angle and dragged the edge of the pad down the length of the card stock. I started with the purple, then pale blue and finally the brown to achieve this weathered paint look.
Using a circle die I cut an aperture in the weathered wood layer. I cut a second piece of white card for the underneath layer. I stamped the bulrushes onto this layer in the same area as the aperture on the top layer.
The images are from the Stampin' Up stamp set called "Best Catch." ( apart from the rushes, that's from another company).
I coloured the images with Copic markers, before fussy cutting
I think, I cut the hook off three times before I managed to cut out a complete fly.
To cut the hook out in one piece, I had to cut it out a little wider than it actually is, this left a white edge that didn't look very nice.
Once I had a whole fly cut out, I applied Versamark to the hook and heat embossed it in silver several times.
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