Since the sketch included a triangle that was broad on the left and narrowed to the right, I right away thought of a road going off into the distance. However, to achieve the look I wanted, I needed more than just a 4-1/4"x 5-1/2" standard A2 card.
Creative Creases has shown several fun folds in the past to spark inspiration, so I chose a "Double A-Fold" to allow for the extra space I needed for the triangle shaped road. I used a white gel pen to draw the centerline of the road with shorter and shorter dashes as I moved toward the right end of the road.
The large bike was stamped onto the same color gray cardstock so the spaces between the spokes looked like the background. I used Stampin' Up! (SU) Just Jade ink to stamp the bike frame and Memento Tuxedo Black for the tires. I die cut two extra gray frames to glue behind the bike to give it added depth.
The smaller bike on the right end of the road was stamped using the SU "Sheltering Tree" stamp set.
The mountains were die cut from SU Tranquil Tide and Basic White cardstock using the "Horizon" dies. The clouds die cut from the "Waves" dies (the larger cloud in the nearer distance, the smaller cloud in the far distance.
The grass at the bottom of the card were stamped in Tranquil Tide ink with "On the Horizon" stamp set.
The card turned out pretty much how I envisioned it, so I'm pretty pleased with it. It would make a great masculine card. I am rating the difficulty level as a "3" out of a possible "5" because of the importance of cutting your triangle juts right, and having to work with card elements to create perspective.
Date: Sunday, May 15, 2022 GMT Views: 266
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