Thursday, April 25, 2013

Papertrey Ink April Blog Hop


This month’s Papertrey Ink blog hop theme is projects with a tilted element. I used the airplane image from the Little Hot Rod set to make an interactive card for the hop.

 The airplane image is stamped on the matching die cut piece in red and blue inks. I created a scene for the plane, using a sponge and a cloud template to make a sky background and some patterned paper for  “grass” at the bottom of the panel. The slider path for the plane is cut on a slant for my card's tilted element. I used small cork circles and some dimensional dots to secure the plane inside the track. The "flying by to say hi" sentiment is stamped along the bottom of the slider track.  I layered the scene on a coordinating light blue cardstock panel, then set the piece on a dark blue card base.

Materials Used:
Little Hot Rod stamp set, Simply Chartreuse patterned paper, Little Hot Rod dies (Papertrey Ink); Memento Love Letter and Nautical Blue inks (Tsukineko); Tumbled Glass distress ink (Ranger); Sea Glass cardstock (Avery Elle); Whisper White cardstock (Stampin' Up!); Word Windows die (Clear and Simple Stamps); foam tape

17 comments:

  1. Fantastic, what a fun interactive card.

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  2. Love this! Looks like a Southwest Airlines plane. :)

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  3. So cute! I need to remember this idea for my nephew.

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  4. Your clouds are perfect! Great boy's card.

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  5. Love that cute little airplane! Darling card!

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  6. What a cute card!! I love your beautiful soft, clouded sky! That looks amazing!! :)

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  7. Love the slider card idea - such a perfect use of this set!

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  8. great idea for adding a tilted element - love the sponged sky!

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  9. Way fun!!! Love, love, love your interactive card!

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  11. So cute Lori! Love your pretty sky and polka dot hill!

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  12. What a great idea for the tilted element - love it!

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  13. Fun card, Lori! This one popped out at me in the gallery! :)

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