Today I have a birthday card. This is for my sister, who has the birthday in the first week of december. Yes, it is a little bit early but I should calculate the shipping time to south korea:).
As I read about the Share Handmade Kindness Challenge Week1 by Jennifer Mcguire who suggested to make and give something to a friend of family member, I decided to make a birthday card for my sister.
I was inspired by Hannelie’s beautiful DT card over at CASology 171 with the cue word “Vehicle” this week.
I’ve made a cutting file for the bicycle using the font Webdings (b is a bicycle) as the start point. I cut the bicycle from a silver foiled CS. I chose a blue CS as the background for the bicycle. Before I glued the bicycle on it I drew a line by hand showing the ground using a silver colored pencil and stamped a bouquet of hearts from Inkadinkado with embossing ink and heat embossed it in bright pastel colors.
I wrote the sentiment using Emboss It pen from Ranger and heat embossed it with Liquid Platinum EP.
The sentiment in korean means of course “Happy Birthday”:).
I mounted the panel on a card base, the edges of which I blended using some Distress inks.
I added some pink and purple sequins to finish off.
I’m entering this card also into Seize the Birthday Challenge (Anything Goes) and Addicted to Stamps and More #169 (Clean and Simple).
As I read about the Share Handmade Kindness Challenge Week1 by Jennifer Mcguire who suggested to make and give something to a friend of family member, I decided to make a birthday card for my sister.
I was inspired by Hannelie’s beautiful DT card over at CASology 171 with the cue word “Vehicle” this week.
I’ve made a cutting file for the bicycle using the font Webdings (b is a bicycle) as the start point. I cut the bicycle from a silver foiled CS. I chose a blue CS as the background for the bicycle. Before I glued the bicycle on it I drew a line by hand showing the ground using a silver colored pencil and stamped a bouquet of hearts from Inkadinkado with embossing ink and heat embossed it in bright pastel colors.
I wrote the sentiment using Emboss It pen from Ranger and heat embossed it with Liquid Platinum EP.
The sentiment in korean means of course “Happy Birthday”:).
I mounted the panel on a card base, the edges of which I blended using some Distress inks.
I added some pink and purple sequins to finish off.
I’m entering this card also into Seize the Birthday Challenge (Anything Goes) and Addicted to Stamps and More #169 (Clean and Simple).
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