Thursday, March 17, 2011
Eat Cake
Here’s my card for this week’s TCP Tuesday challenge. The triangle pair on this week’s sketch was intimidating at first, but once I figured out the right sizes, it worked out okay--and relatively painlessly, too.
I used the colors from Jillibean Soup’s Dutch Mustard paper pad as the inspiration for my card. The bunny popping up from behind the yummy-looking cake image is colored with Copic markers to match the shades in the papers. I added some Stickles to the candle flames for a little sparkle. The “go forth and eat cake” sentiment fit nicely along the bottom of the panel. I matted the image on coordinating panels, then set it aside to assemble the rest of the cardfront.
I cut triangle shapes from two different designer paper patterns, first “auditioning” a triangle I made from a piece of scrap paper to get the size and shape just right before cutting in to the patterned paper. The triangles are attached to a dotted brown panel and machine stitched along the edges. I stretched a strip of green grosgrain ribbon down the right side of the card, adding a button-embellished bow at the bottom to dress it up. The image panel was attached in the remaining space. I layered the panel onto a yellow card base to wrap things up.
Materials Used:
Forget About the Cake stamp set (The Cat’s Pajamas); white cardstock (Taylored Expressions); Memento Tuxedo Black ink (Tsukineko); markers (Copic); Harvest Gold cardstock, Spring Moss grosgrain ribbon, Harvest Gold button (Papertrey Ink); Dark Chocolate cardstock (Stampin’ Up!); Dutch Mustard 6 x 6 paper pad (Jillibean Soup); Yellow Stickles (Ranger); olive baker’s twine (Timeless Twine); sewing machine
I used the colors from Jillibean Soup’s Dutch Mustard paper pad as the inspiration for my card. The bunny popping up from behind the yummy-looking cake image is colored with Copic markers to match the shades in the papers. I added some Stickles to the candle flames for a little sparkle. The “go forth and eat cake” sentiment fit nicely along the bottom of the panel. I matted the image on coordinating panels, then set it aside to assemble the rest of the cardfront.
I cut triangle shapes from two different designer paper patterns, first “auditioning” a triangle I made from a piece of scrap paper to get the size and shape just right before cutting in to the patterned paper. The triangles are attached to a dotted brown panel and machine stitched along the edges. I stretched a strip of green grosgrain ribbon down the right side of the card, adding a button-embellished bow at the bottom to dress it up. The image panel was attached in the remaining space. I layered the panel onto a yellow card base to wrap things up.
Materials Used:
Forget About the Cake stamp set (The Cat’s Pajamas); white cardstock (Taylored Expressions); Memento Tuxedo Black ink (Tsukineko); markers (Copic); Harvest Gold cardstock, Spring Moss grosgrain ribbon, Harvest Gold button (Papertrey Ink); Dark Chocolate cardstock (Stampin’ Up!); Dutch Mustard 6 x 6 paper pad (Jillibean Soup); Yellow Stickles (Ranger); olive baker’s twine (Timeless Twine); sewing machine
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I love this card Lori! The colours are perfect:)
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