My son needed a card to go with the gift card he bought his friend for his birthday. I went by the image of Mario on the gift card and started grabbing punches until I found the ones I think worked best. I tried to share as many as I could remember below in the Details box. The inside is 11" x 5.25" I scored in the center and lined up the edges and folded to get the other folds. I did all my stamping before scoring/folding. I glued all the way around and at the seam center. The only thing glued on the pop up center is the top and bottom. I then used my Word Window Punch to get the depth and length I needed for the card to be how I wanted it to show. I used my retired crop-a-dile to do the eye center points. I am sure a white pen or crayon would work well too.
Details:
Stamps: Curly Cute, Sweets for the Sweets |
Paper: Chocolate Chip, Real Red, Whisper White, Basic Black, Pacific Point, Pink Pirouette |
Ink: Real Red, Pacific Point, Sponging-Chocolate Chip, Real Red, Pacific Point, Pink Pirouette |
Accessories: Big Shot, Honeycomb Impression Folder, Word Window Punch-inside
Hat-Top- hand cut, 1" Circle Punch, retired Naturally Serif Alphabet Die, Bill-Ovals Collection Framelits
Head-Ovals Collection Framelits
Hair-Curly Label Punch (I trimmed off center point)
Eyes, Eyebrows & Mouth-Large Oval Punch
Nose-1-1/4" Circle Punch
Ears-Small Oval Punch
Mustache- Scallop Square Punch |
I think you did a great job on Mario. TFS
ReplyDeleteWow, Debbi this is amazing! You are quite the artist.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable. Thanks...my 23 year old will love getting a card like this!
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