You know where this is going, don't you? I Brake For Stamps has a hilariously funny stamp collection called Humorous Seniors. While perusing that collection, I found Moped Millie, ordered it, and here's my first card with her!
Moped Millie was stamped with Tuxedo Black Memento ink (Tsukineko/Imagine Crafts) and colored with Copic markers to match a large piece of two-sided patterned paper that I found in my scrap stash, which makes me glad that I hoard large scraps that I deem might some day be useful.
Road-patterned Washi tape (two different kinds) were adhered under Moped Millie's scooter. The image panel was die-cut with one of the dies from The Card Creator die set (Spellbinders), then edged with Black Soot Distress ink (Ranger).
Several layers of Clear Gelly Glaze pen (Sakura) were added to Moped Millie's helmet, glasses, and the scooter's headlight to give them dimension and shine. Turquoise Spica Glitter pen was used to add glitter to Moped Millie's ankle bracelet. I also gave her a turquoise glitter earring, because I thought she'd like it. I'm generous like that.
The red/yellow reverse side of the patterned paper was die-cut with the next largest dies from the same Card Creator die set and sponged with Black Soot Distress ink. The paper was also die-cut with my Mermaid font die (Die-Versions), then the sentiment was adhered to the Washi tape.
I started to put the card together, opting for a relatively clean layout. However, I thought that the card was missing something, so I started to think, which can be a scary thing. Then I remembered that I had a stoplight charm that might work. After a relatively short search, I found it! Sadly, it was just plain pewter, so I added some red, yellow, and green acrylic paint in the appropriate places (after checking Google to make sure that the red and green were in the right spots. I "hung" the light with some beading wire from an ancient pewter photo corner, then added a second corner to the bottom of the card for balance. You wouldn't want me to be unbalanced, would you?
The card front was mounted on a kraft card and I called it done!
If you like Moped Millie and want to see the other Humorous Seniors stamps, click on my badge below to be whisked over there to check out their fabulous images! Best of all, if you buy something, use this code: SAVE10KATHI and you'll get 10% off your purchase.
Thanks for visiting today!
Thanks for visiting today!
I shall enter this card into the following challenges:
• Sweet Stampin' Challenges: Make a Scene
• Natalie and Amy's Challenges: Use a Charm
• Cuttlebug Mania Challenges: Wheels
Hi Kathi!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to visit you today, just because I saw your card and it really makes me giggle too (maybe not as much as you when looking at the funshow, but I will not take the risk to watch at it, because sadly if I did I will probably not understand all the fun things that you describe.. boohoo :(
Your card is a little jewel of humor (and beauty of colouring), as usual a great one very clever and brilliant that makes me laugh in itself!!! Thank you for the big smiles behind my screen!
And I take the opportunity to wish you a very happy BELATED BIRTHDAY. I've seen it quickly on FB but I had to go to work and no time to chat..
Hugs to you, Coco
Oh my kathi, this make is awesome, loooove the boobs! Lol the whole stamp collection is awesome, thanks for enlightening me :)
ReplyDeleteSuper fun scene with a lovely image! Thank you for sharing with Sweet Stampin'. Enjoy your Friday evening!
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs
Maarit
A great, humorous card! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining Cuttlebug Mania this time!
Cheers,
Swissie