I decided to make a birthday card, which may end up going to my soon-to-be 17 year old son.
I started with a white card base and a white top panel. I stamped a couple of paint splashes using Fog ink and then stamped the word Birthday from PTI's Wet Paint set.
For the die cut "happy", I cut three out of Green Apple cardstock and one from black cardstock, stacking them all up, but offsetting the black one slightly to create a shadow. I clear-embossed the top layer a couple of times to give it some dimension.
I layered that panel onto a piece of black cardstock and finished off with some Lucky Limeade baker's twine.
I'm entering this card into the Sweet Stampin' birthday challenge.
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Products used:
Stamps: Wet Paint, Watercolor Wonder (PTI)
Ink: Fog (SSS), Memento Tuxedo Black, Versamark
Cardstock: White, Black, Green Apple (SSS)
Accessories: Clear EP, Lucky Limeade Baker's Twine (SU)
Cheers
Karren
13 comments:
Oooh! I LOVE this, Karren! This is a great sketch! Pinning to CASE later! Awesome!!!!
Very COOL card for a 17 year old BOY! Great Design, Karren! Congrats also on your win at Color me...! Very well deserved!
Well I am happy just looking at this! Love the foggy swoosh!
This is WAY cool, Karren! Love it to bits.
I love how you do these die cut sentiments! Offsetting the black layer is genius! What a fantastic card!
I LOVE this card,Karren!!! Love how you did the Happy,looks awesome with the shadow and the glossy finish!! So awesome!!
I love how you've layered the HAPPY and added the glossy effect. Fabulous birthday card, Karren!
Fabby card.Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stampin'
Cass xx
Super card.
Thanks for helping celebrate our birthday at Sweet Stampin'.
Susan
Karren! This is so fabulously masculine! So clean and so perfect for an almost 17 year old! Love the "Happy"! The shadow is fabulous!
This is so perfect for your son! I love the paint stamps (too much and am off to look....)
What a fabulous look! I love how you layered the "happy" for a real pop. Great colors for a guy, too.
Yep - I need to learn how to do this to my sentiments - it really is striking. Your son will love this card Karren!
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