Wednesday, May 7, 2008

5...4...3...2...1...BLAST OFF



I wanted to make some fun Birthday invitations for my soon to be 4 year old's Birthday party, so I cased a fun "Magic Slider card" from Julie's blog...and she has different measurements for the card (I liked better than the SCS size card)...and she has the link for the Splitcoast version. I first was going to do a train theme...with the train on the front of the card, and then the two ends slide out to make the train longer (clear as mud right?)...couldn't get the stamp set to me in time. I then thought about a rocket ship invitation...it didn't turn out as cool as I wanted it to be but I am happy with how it turned out...I think my problem was that I didn't have the patience to make the card more elaborate. Love the Amuse rocket stamp though, it is too cute, and am looking forward to using it again on other boys cards :)!
You kind of have to fiddle around with these cards to get the plastic bag part of the card to slide smoothly...otherwise your sliding portions will get stuck and or your card will rip. I suggest making this card when you have a lot of patience, perhaps in the morning hours...when you are fresh and rejuvinated feeling.

Sorry, I haven't posted anything in a few days but I have been busy with playdates...wedding receptions of good friends, and taking my middle child to the duty dr. I am hoping to post more this week....as I have several Mother's Day items to make :)!



Happy Stamping :)!






Cardstock:

~SU Bashful Blue

~Black flat cardstock from Carousel
~White flat cardstock from Carousel

Stamps:

~Rocket from Amuse *LOVE IT*

~stars from the See D's stamp set that is $1.99

~Your Invited by Stampabilities

Ink:

~Archival ink (Jet black)
~Brilliance Moonlight white ink

Other:

~Fun fiber (I think that is what this yellow stuff is called that is coming out the back of the rocket

~Copic Ciao markers

~SU Soft Subtles Markers
~SU Circle 1 3/8" punch

1 comments:

Julie Mutch said...

Hi Catherine,

This is just adorable - I love it and so will the girls! :) Great job! :)

I look forward to seeing what you make for Mother's Day gifts...my brain is brewing up some ideas, but I haven't totally decided yet! Decisions, decisions! lol :)

I'll chat with ya soon!

Hugs,
Julie