Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Sexy Tractor

How can you NOT smile when lookin' at this! 


I die cut a window on the card front.  Lined the inside with clouds designer paper and stamped the sentiment & spider. Trimmed a scrap of  grass polka dot cardstock and adhered it on the back of the window.

Everything was stamped with black pigment ink and embossed.  I actually embossed the tractor 3 times to add a bit of bulk to it. COOL HUH! Then I colored it very carefully with Copic Markers.  Why carefully???  Well..because if the marker touches the embossing...it will dissolve it on the marker tip. Soooo...you CAN color carefully around the embossed areas...just not over them.



I made this for 2 super fun Clean and Simple (aka CAS) Challenges:

CAS-ual Friday's Blog Challenge CFC54 is to make a Clean & Simple masculine card using designer paper.

Splitcoaststampers Clean & Simple Card Challenge CAS172 is a LOVE theme.
DOUBLE FUN!

Recipe:
Stamps - Our Craft Lounge The Barnyard,  Barnyard Banter, Sunshine Cheer
Inks Versafine Onyx Black
Paper - A Muse Studio
Misc. - Copic Marker R05, R08, R46, C1, C2; Spellbinders Die; Die Cut Machine; Clear Embossing Powder; Heat Tool

9 comments:

Princess Judy Palmer said...

Too sexy for my tractor!

Woot!

WOot!

VanessaB said...

LOL! loooooooooove it!

Kimberly said...

Lori - this is too stinkin' cute! I love the tractor, and the scene inside the window is just perfect! Thank you so much for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Catherine said...

This is so funny, love the sentiment....

Dorte said...

Yes, you put a smile on my face, great way to let the day begin. :)
Dorte,xx

Virginia L. said...

AWESOME!! Perfect choice of pattern paper for this cute design, Lori! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Michele Gross said...

Ha! Love it!!! What a fun card :) Thanks for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Stacy Morgan said...

LOL I can think of a few who would like this sentiment. Very fun.

AmethystCat said...

CUTE card!!! I might have to get that set as I'm in farm country. :)