Hello and happy Tuesday! I have a couple of cards to share with you. This first card was for the Friends of Speedy TV challenge to create a triangle card. I really like that I was able to allow my gladiolas to extend over the top side of the triangle. I used a little faux stitching to add some interest. I stamped my butterfly once on paper and then a second time on acetate. Then, I pressed my acetate onto my paper and came up with a mirror image butterfly for the opposite side of the flower. I did have to trace over the lines of the mirror image butterfly so it would be as dark as the original. The gladiolas were really fun to color and then I added the white centers back in with a gel pen. The Happy Birthday sentiment comes from the same set, Glad Glads.
This card was for another Friends of Speedy TV challenge to create a card with numbers. This challenge had perfect timing in that my daughter had a party to attend and we could personalize the card for the birthday girl. I borrowed a sketch from the Sweet Sunday sketch challenge. The sketch had the perfect place for the number! I added a couple of mice (from Yikes a Mouse) to look at the message and gave the little mouse a lift on a mushroom (from Fairies) . I bent my Happy Birthday sentiment from Out of Time around in a semi-circle on my block and then stamped on my circle layer.
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day! Be sure to pop in next week as there are new stamps coming from MFP Stamp Shop!
Details - Triangle Glads - Stamps: Glad Glads (MFP); Paper: Snow Storm Smooth (MFP), MME Dolled Up dp; Ink: Tuxedo Black; Accessories: Copic Multiliner, Copic Markers, paper snips. Mouse Birthday - Stamps: Yikes a Mouse (MFP), Fairies (MFP), Out of Time (MFP); Paper: Snow Storm Smooth (MFP), Pear Pizzazz, Going Gray, Blushing Bride, SU dp; Ink: Tuxedo Black, Basic Gray, Versafine White; Accessories: Seeing Spots embossing folder, Memory Box Typewriter Numbers die, Kaisercraft rhinestones, baby brayer, glue pen, corner chomper, paper snips, stampin' dimensionals, Copic Markers, Touch Twin Markers, Copic Multiliner.
Glad you added these to your blog - both are lovely cards
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