You can see all of the fun images in this stamp set. I wanted to make this a card that could be used for birthdays or even Father's Day, so I used my handy-dandy micro-tip scissors and cut off (yes, I cut my stamps) the word "SCENIC" from the image at the bottom right. I always cut at an angle so I can match it up again when I want to use the original sentiment on a project. This gave me the option of adding a different event on the front of the card. I found both the "Birthday" and "Father's Day" sentiments on different sets, but they worked great. We stamped the "Route" first and then fit the appropriate event stamp where it needed to be. This is such a great way to get extra mileage from your stamps!
It was fun to create the look of a highway by using Whisper cardstock and CTMH's
Chalk Marker to draw the lane lines. The car can now travel down the highway and stay on track!
For those who love the old VW vans, we had the option of using that image on the card front.
Here's a list of everything I used on the card. All of the materials are from CTMH except where noted.Stamps
The Long Way Home (S1606) - June's Stamp of the Month available for $17.95, or just $5 if you place a $50 order !!!!
Enjoy the Ride (B1525) - inside sentiment
Beach Life (D1691) - sun and clouds
Hello Life - Cardmaking (retired) - Birthday phrase
A Little Everything (retired) - Father's Day phrase
Papers
Scholastic patterned paper (retired)
Slate, Cranberry, Honey and Colonial White cardstock
Inks
Cranberry, Pacifica, and Black
Other
Chalk Marker (Z1767)
Punches - word window and tab (retired from Stampin' Up)
Thin and regular 3-D Mounting Tape
Thanks for stopping by. Hope you enjoy a wonderful week!
4 comments:
What a great use of this stamp set with the slider card- very clever! Thanks for sharing with us at H2H challenges.
Great job! I love the car and that it is a slider too! Wonderful! Thanks for playing along with Heart 2 Heart Challenges (H2H)!
Brandi R
DT member H2H
crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca
How do you make this slider? Only know the penny and rotating circle.
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