I used a monster in the middle from Gerda Steiner Designs 'Three Monsters' digital stamps. These Monsters are super cute!!! :-D
I printed the monster on a white cardstock paper. First I drew dots on the monster and colored them with Lavender Violet colored pencil, as well as monster´s eyelids. Then I added a transparent varnish with extra gloss on every dot, teeth, eyes and eyelids. After varnish was dry, I colored the monster in watercoloring technique using Tim Holtz´s Distressed Ink Mustard Seed, water and brush, fussy cut him and colored edges with black permanent pen.
I printed Time for Tea Designs 'Birthday Wishes' sentiment (freebie) on a white panel. Then I drew circles on colored paper scraps using a compass tool, cut them out and glued them on the panel.
At the end, I glued panel on a white card base, added dimensional foam behind the Monster and placed him on the card.
Card dimensions are 101 mm x 145 mm (4" x 5 3/4").
- Gerda Steiner Designs 'Three Monsters' digital stamps
- Time for Tea Designs 'Birthday Wishes' sentiment (freebie)
- Gingham Prints yellow and lavender from Little Llama Shoppe (these were free gift in July 2014)
- white cardstock paper
- yellow cardstock paper
- lavender cardstock paper
- Koh-i-noor woodless colored pencil (Lavender Violet 8)
- Tim Holtz´s Distressed Ink (Mustard Seed)
- Staedtler Lumocolor permanent black pen M (medium) 1.0 mm
- Staedtler Lumocolor permanent black pen S (superfine) 0.4 mm
- Pritt universal glue
- dimensional double sided adhesive foam
- transparent varnish with extra gloss
- printer
- scoring board
- trimmer
- compass tool
- scissors
- crafting needle
- Marabu fine paint brush no. 1
- pencil
- eraser
- water
This is my second application card to a Guest Designer Call for March at Gerda Steiner Designs.
I am also entering my card to following challenges:
1) Digi Designs Challenge Blog, Birthdays Challenge
2) 613 Avenue Create, Challenge #112 - Anything Goes w/optional Twist: Birthday
I love this one Milka, its totally adorable
ReplyDeleteKevin xx