Welcome to our last challenge of 2025 over at Freshly Made Sketches. Our hostess this week is Narelle Farrugia and I used her sketch to make a birthday card for my son, who would have been 28 on 17 December (yesterday for me as this post goes live). I still make him a birthday card to celebrate each birthday and this year, I made a card to resemble his car, which was his pride and joy. He painted it himself and wanted to be a car painter.
I used the same technique for the numbers but put the gilding flakes at the top, added a smaller black panel and the stamped sentiment.
Here is a photo of Matthew's car after he had painted it and then at his funeral where we invited everyone to write a message in Sharpie over the gold paint. That car is treasured as are the messages.
Products used:
Stamps: #Hashtag, Papillon (Tim Holtz)
Ink: Obsidian (Altenew), Versamark
Cardstock: Black, White
Dies: A2 Rectangle Stax (MFT), By The Numbers (PTI)
Accessories: Gilding Flakes (Nuvo)
Cheers
Karren
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Karren, you have remembered Matthew in such a fabulous way! biggest hugs, my friend.. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to your son. I love the way you used the gold and black and incorporated his age and managed to use Narelle's sketch too.
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to you, Karren. I'm so grateful for this beautiful post. Your card is a reminder to me of why we create. Your tribute to Matthew is so meaningful. I like the card so much too!
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