Hello! This card was made for today's Sketch Challenge.
I've been catching up on my stamping these last few days. Markie's Science Fair projects are at a "lull" right now, as nothing is due for a week or two. So, I've been taking a few days to stamp. Well...it's VERY early morning, actually...Why? This afternoon, Markie moped in to my studio and sighed heavily. He said, when I ignored the sigh, "Aren't you going to ask me what's wrong?" I laughed and asked, "What do I have to type for your homework?" He grinned and said, "It's just a brochure." Really??? I thought. I asked, "When is this brochure DUE?" He looked at the floor and then in my eyes. He was crying! "OH NO!!! It's due on Wednesday morning, isn't it?" "Yes, and I haven't even started on it! I've been so busy with the experiments and the term papers that I haven't had time!"
Well, the brochure took over 7 hours to create. He realized I wouldn't let him use photos from the internet. (That's plagiarism. Photos can NOT be copied from the internet, even for personal use without the permission of the photographer. I should know...I got through college as a photographer for several local newspapers.) So, we had to go on a field trip to take photos, in the RAIN!!! of local salt marshes. Don't ask...I learned FAR MORE than I wanted...Did you know that rattlesnakes come out in the rain? I do, NOW!!!
So, after 7 hours of torture, the child finished his brochure. I hope he gets a decent grade, because the field trip cost me a pair of tennis shoes, new car mats and probably a cold, since I was out in the rain! I made him type it himself, as I was pretty upset about the last minute notice. He was very grown up about the entire thing. That is, until the printer REFUSED to print. Then, Mark's printer stopped working completely! Okay, one printer, fine. But both? Come ON!!! However, Markie's Uncle Paul came through and printed it for him. (Thank goodness we have family so close!)
On to the card... I inked the stamp one time and stamped it 4 times. Next, I used my Copic Airbrush to color in the trees. (Trees from MFP's A Walk in the Woods; sentiment from MFP's Cardinals in Winter.)
The border was punched and used with the ribbon as a "faux" panel. I like the snow flakes gold...Not sure why.
I sprayed the gingham ribbon with the Copic Airbrush to match the trees.
Finished card size: 5 1/2" x 4 1/4"
Total time to complete: 29 minutes for 2 cards (It's easy if you do them at the same time!)
Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105027
Wed, Oct 19, 2011 @ 7:46 AM
You get extra credit for ruining your tennis shoes and car mats. If you get a cold, Markie will have to make you hot tea and toast!! At the very least!
I love your card with the beautiful trees, and the fab dp!!
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Registered: August 15, 2007 Location: Twin Cities MN Posts: 50462
Wed, Oct 19, 2011 @ 8:37 AM
You needed some time to play after all the "homework"..cute story! This card is INCREDIBLE! The papers you used are so gorgeous with your tree image...WOW...what a standout!
This is so pretty! I love the papers you used, and the white dots are perfect!! Love the pretty scene, I am really ready for winter! Thanks for sharing!
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