My mission statement for this blog: Track the progress of my resolution to start a new craft project every week, create some sweet gifts and bolster my crafting street cred. This is the record of how it's going.
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Project 220: A green and black biker chic card
My colleague loves the pin-up stamps from Kenny K and asked if I could do one for her friend. Specifically, she said "Can you get the sexiest one and make it green and edgy and the opposite of me?" (She's synonymous with pink and butterflies).
Ok!
So I used Biker Betty from Kenny K and looked for some inspiration, and found it at Freshly Made Sketches this week. This was their sketch:
You can't really see it with the paper pattern but green paper is cut on a diagonal across the page!
I used Femme Fatale paper from Recollections for the green tiger paper to give it texture. I colored the image in greens and greys and black using ProMarkers. The flowers were added for extra texture and the little black tag is perfect for the greeting.
My colleague asked for a specific greeting - which of course I didn't have- so I just wrote it on in silver pen and added some little green bling for accent.
I had fun making it, short and simple and hope the recipient likes it!
Labels:
Animal Print,
Candies,
Cards,
Commissions,
Die cut,
KennyK,
Stamps
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That is definitely an edgy card! I love the background paper! Great colouring! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteFun card! The green and black add such a flair! glad you joined us at FMS!
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