I must say I can highly recommend the vintage camper tutorial she has linked, I've made a couple of those. I thought of all the usual suspects and then decided it was a good opportunity to use this offbeat stamp, the only one in the set I hadn't yet inkrf up. I used metal tape to cover a piece of card, embossed it and dabbed with alcohol inks. Image stamped on card, coloured with Polychromos pencils and fussy-cut. I was going to make a penny spinner card, but he's too asymmetric to spin well so in the end I just turned my spinner track into a road and stuck him on a dimensional. Glossy Accents on his beak.
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Thu, Apr 04, 2024 @ 2:13 AM
Oh wow this is fabulous Sabrina. Fav’d. Happy day
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Great card! I love the alcohol ink on the metallic tape -- it creates such a vibrant background. And I love your odd bird. Such a fun, whimsical image. I, too, am a "limited edition". LOL!
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Thu, Apr 04, 2024 @ 11:45 AM
Your creativity shines through with this offbeat stamp choice for the WT995 challenge! The metal tape technique adds a unique texture to the card, and the glossy accents on the beak are a fantastic touch. Turning the spinner track into a road was a brilliant solution, resulting in a charming and whimsical design.