Hi!
Hooray for Friday - it's challenge time!
This week at Just Add Ink it's one of my alphabet challenges, and the letter T has been chosen.
I actually made this card a few months ago when I received a new Kindred stamp set called Time Traveller. My husband and kids are big fans of this show, so I just had to buy the stamp set. I'm not such a huge fan, but it is a show I enjoy watching when Rob puts it on. I certainly loved watching it as a kid!
How cool is the background on this card? I love how, if you squint a little, it could represent the phone box flying through time and space. I used some retired Year Of Cheer SDSP, which I found on my desk while tidying up. It was the perfect size for the card. After trimming the piece to go under the phone box, I took the remaining piece and rubbed my Night Of Navy ink pad all over it. I used a tissue to wipe the ink from the embossed areas and then repeated until I got the depth of colour I was after. I love that some bits are still a bit splotchy - it adds to the time/space feel.
The colouring on the blue phone box was inspired by this stunning card. I loved the dimension she achieved, so I hoped to emulate it, and I was pleased with my efforts. I used the following Blends: Night Of Navy (Light and Dark), Daffodil Delight (Light and Dark) and Pumpkin Pie (Light). I still need practice on the smaller sections, but overall not too bad!
I made the claim on the outside that the card was bigger on the inside, so I had to follow through! I made it bigger by adding a pop up element. I simply cut an extra strip to add to the back of the center robot so that it pops up when the card is opened. The other two were adhered flat to the card base. The three were coloured with the following Blends: Smoky Slate (Light and Dark), Bronze and Ivory.
So, there you have it - my Telephone box card for our Just Add T challenge. You can find out what T elements the rest of the team have used over at the Just Add Ink blog. It's a fun week to get involved!
Bye for now,
Tina
OMG - Doctor Who stamps! Who knew?! Fabulous card and a great sentiment.
ReplyDeleteYour card is incredibly cute with the elements you used and the sentiments. I wish they had carried that DSP over like they did with the wood paper.
ReplyDeleteThis is Totally Terrific Tina! The inside of your card was such a fun surprise. x
ReplyDeleteYou have the most awesome collection of pop culture amongst your stamps Tina! Your Tardis is fabulous and I love the awesome pop up daleks that have taken over the inside lol! So clever! xx
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