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Sep 27, 2009

Blast Off!


Hey everyone! :) I hope you're having a restful Sunday afternoon! I wanted to share a card I made last night using Unity's new set 'Sketchy Little Boy'. Being the only female in a house FULL of boys, I thought this set would come in handy. :)

You can tell by the rocket ship on my card just how LARGE these images are! Love it! I decided to go 'old school' and bring out my Prismacolors on this one. I use to use my pencils all the time until I became a Copic addict... and I'd forgotten how great of a tool they were! It made everything so easy because the pigment stays true even on top of my kraft cardstock. I smoothed it all with mineral spirits. Fun stuff.

And... if you look closely, you can see the dimension and shine that the Glossy Accents gives to the rocket window. Cool! :)

Many of you commented that you liked having the supply/instruction list on my previous post... so I thought I'd try to do that as often as I could. :)


Stamps:
- (rocket) Sketchy Little Boy (Unity Stamps)
Ink:
- Tuxedo Black Memento (Tsukineko)
Cardstock:
- Aqua Mist, Kraft (Papertrey Ink)
- Suede Brown Dark (Prism)
Printed Paper:
- Road Map Shapes & 8x8 paper pad (October Afternoon)
Accessories:
- twine (May Arts)
- Glossy Accents (Ranger) - used over window on rocket
- Prismacolor pencils & Mineral Spirits
- rub-on (Melissa Frances)
Tools:
- sewing machine

Instructions:
1. Create card front using brown cardstock.
2. Trim "guest book" printed paper and adhere to top of card. Apply rub-on sentiment.
3. Stitch around aqua cardstock and adhere to lower half of card.
4. Adhere number strip to right side of card. Adhere striped scalloped strip to bottom of card.
5. Stamp rocket onto kraft cardstock. Color with pencils and blend using mineral spirits. Trim and layer onto brown cardstock. Add Glossy Accents to rocket window and allow to dry.
6. Wrap twine around cardstock. Adhere rocket panel and tie twine in place.




6 comments :

  1. Another fabulous card! Guess it is time for me to get my pencils out again. (It's true, sometimes we forget how great they really are.)

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  2. This card is awesome! Good stamps for boys cards are not always easy to find are they? Nice work! -tania s

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  3. So cute! My boys would love this set...guess I need it! LOL I dusted my pencils off the other day...I forgot how great they are! Yours look awesome on the kraft paper!

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  4. Great Card. Love the Rocket image and the papers you paired it with. A super fun set for anyone (not just boys).

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  5. Awesome card Julie! Love the use of the pencils and the wonderful colors! Such a super fun card and YES, these stamps are HUGE! Love it!

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