Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th of July!

Happy 4th everyone. I decided to make a card today because, well, I really wanted to try out another La-La Land Crafts stamp. I have been on a card making frenzy these past couple of weeks. All of these cards will be sent to Operation Write Home for our troops.

Now to the nitty gritty of this card... Here are some of the supplies used to create this card.



The Image was stamped in Momento Tuxedo Black Ink. I colored the image with alcohol markers. The colors used were:
Jeans:  Bic Mark-It, Oceanview Blue and Blue Skies Blue
           Copic B21
           Spectrum Noir TB1, TB5 and TB6
Shirt:   Bic Mark-It  Rambunctious Red
           Copic R29
           Spectrum Noir DR1
Skin:   Copic E000,E00, and E11
Hair:   Bic Mark-It Moonstone Yellow
          Copic Y11
          Spectrum Noir GB5,CT4,CT3
Shoes: Bic Cloud Nine Grey, Stone Grey and Tuxedo Black
           Copic C1




Next I fussy cut Luka out and stamped the heart again on paper from My Minds Eye, Lime Twist. The heart was then cut out and paper pieced



The bricks for the brick was were cut from a Sizzix die and the grass cut from a Cricut cartridge. The background paper is from My Minds Eye, Lime Twist. The sentiment is from Fiskars and is stamped in Barn Door by Ranger.



I hope you enjoy. Thanks for stopping by.

This card has been submitted to Paper Playtime Challenge #78

1 comment:

  1. Very cool! Love him sitting on the brick wall with the clouds and grass. This is so neat! Thanks for playing with us at Paper Playtime. :) Janis P.S. I would LOVE it if you would play with us at my other challenge blog too - Pause Dream Enjoy Challenges. New challenge every Friday. The current challenge ends at Midnight tomorrow and there are only 6 entries so far, so you'd have a GREAT chance of winning. Smiles!
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