I recently learned about the monthly challenge at
Gerda Steiner Designs when I saw a friends card HERE.
This digital image is called 'I Didn't Eat it (yet)! - Birthday Monster.
I liked it so much that I reversed it once and printed a pair of them.
I started with no idea in mind. I grabbed a few things and started to play.
I began by sponging some peeled paint distress oxide ink onto white card stock with a striped stencil.
I liked how that looked so I slid it over and sponged on some iced spruce distress oxide ink.
I liked it but was in the mood to do some more stenciling so...
...I grabbed a circle stencil, mixed some worn lipstick distress oxide ink with some embossing paste and spread it on.
When I pulled back the tape and the stencil, I liked what I saw and my first thought was to make a baby card.
Instead of a baby card I made a birthday card using the birthday monster
that you can find HERE.
I added some birthday hats and grounded it onto a white hill - no idea why I chose a white hill but I like it so I went with it.
This was such a fun card to make - I tried something new and had some
fun just playing with my supplies.
Happy Stampin'
and thanks so much for visiting!
supplies:
digi image: I Didn't Eat it (yet)! - Birthday Monster (Gerda Steiner)
stamps: #awesome (lawn fawn), ? (Recollections)
distress oxide ink: peeled paint, iced spruce & worn lipstick (Tim Holtz)
ink: midnight (CP Designs)
paper: whisper white thick (SU)
accessories: pencil crayons (Prismacolor), dots & stripes stencils (SU), embossing paste (Dreamweaver), stitched stackable rectangles (lawn fawn), stitched hillside borders (lawn fawn), craft foam (Michaels), Spectrum Noir clear sparkle pen
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