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.
1 comment:
Glad you added these to your blog - both are lovely cards
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