Showing posts with label thank you card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thank you card. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

In a Galaxy far far away...

Just had to squeeze in one more card before the month is over.
This time I used an Oddball Art Co. stamp.

I'm still trying to catch up on all of my thank you cards from the holidays.
I try to make each one with the recipient in mind.

 I knew the second I saw this image that I wanted to make a card 
for my dear friend, Nel with it. She was showing off her newest tattoo 
at my New Year's Day open house. It was a mash up of the Death Star
 and a Mickey head. She designed it herself. 

I used some Oddball digi papers from the Space Skulls set. 
I printed it out onto some sparkly paper and it looks amazing!
Goes perfectly with this awesome image of Princess Leia #301. 
  I made the "thank you's" myself ,and used some distress oxide inks
to kind of match the background paper.

I'd like to enter this card in the current challenge at Oddball Art Co.
with the theme of Razzle my Dazzle.
  

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

SDC: Human with an Animal Head

Sometimes a brilliant, yet simple prompt is all one needs to wake their
hibernating mojo.
The current theme at Stampotique Designer's Challenge is just such a prompt.
What's better than that?

This idea popped into my head just out of nowhere and I knew it
was perfect for this challenge. It was the actual execution of it I was
worried about.

and all of the dog heads from the Dog Cube #6192.
I actually only stamped the necks and partial bodies of the girls, and only
the heads of the dogs, but you get where I'm going here, right?
After fussy cutting out the dog heads, I dry fitted them to see which head
looked best with which body. I think they worked rather well.   

Lastly, I stamped Poochas Gracias #8978  as the finishing touch.
Stampotique has an awesome selection of words and phrases 
for any reason or occasion.
I added some Hickory Smoke Distress Ink behind these gorgeous bitches
and some splatter for an artsy touch.

Don't forget to pop over to SDC to see some inspirational samples from
the ridiculously talented and diverse design team.