'Hello Sweetie!' Det bruker River Song å si når hun møter 'doktoren' i favoritt sci-fi serien min Doctor Who! Jeg er glad i alle, men spesielt nummer 10 i rekken, David Tennant ♥ Hovedmotivet her ser kansje ut som en gammeldags politi-telefonboks fra England, men den er egentlig en tidsmaskin som Doktoren og medhjelperne reiser rundt i, og kalles en TARDIS :)
Har lekt meg med stempler fra VLVS og en stensil jeg syns så litt 'sci-fi-aktig' ut, fra Patti Tolley Parrish / Inky Obsessions. Hun er en av de jeg liker å følge på youtube, blir alltid glad til sinns med å se en video fra henne, hun har en ekstremt smittsom energi .. og latter ;)
Har lekt meg med stempler fra VLVS og en stensil jeg syns så litt 'sci-fi-aktig' ut, fra Patti Tolley Parrish / Inky Obsessions. Hun er en av de jeg liker å følge på youtube, blir alltid glad til sinns med å se en video fra henne, hun har en ekstremt smittsom energi .. og latter ;)
.. Hello Sweetie! .. Don't Blink! ..
.. The Angels have the phonebox! .. It's bigger on the inside ..
.. Are you my Mummy? .. Fantastic! .. Allons-y! .. Geronimo! ..
.. Brilliant! .. Exterminate! .. Delete .. Bow ties are cool ..
.. Oh, Yes! .. Trust me, I'm the Doctor .. Spoilers ..
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It's River Song (spoilers *his wife*) who says 'Hello Sweetie!' whenever she catches up with the Doctor, so it's a great sentiment to have on my Doctor Who themed card. The main motif is not just an ordinary oldfashioned police phonebox, but a time travel machine! Which ofcourse is much much bigger on the inside..
I thought I needed an sci-fi background to go with my awesome VLVS stamps, and have used a real cool stencil by Patti Tolley Parrish aka Inky Obsessions, who looks kind of techy and alien. Patti is one of the people I follow on youtube, such a creative and funny lady! Here's her channel if you want to have a hoot :)
I enter my card in theese fab Challenges: [Ends on]
● Dream Valley #141. ~ Embossing:
● Get Creative #48. ~ Embossing (3rd.entry)[Oct. 2nd.]
● Simon Says Wed. ~ Anything goes (2nd.entry)[Oct. 4th.]
● Simon Says Mon. ~ Powder Power (2nd.entry)[Oct. 2nd.]
● A Bit More Time to Craft #29. ~ Anything goes (2nd.entry)[Oct. 13th.]
● Pile It On #117. ~ Sparkle [Oct. 15th.] (I won with another card!)
(hard to tell, but the embossing really shines, and there is twinks and mica spray sparkles too)
Scandinavian challenges:
● Paper Events på FB (closed group) ~ WCMD2016 Stensil teknikk! [2.okt]
..And I've participated in the The Papercrafting magazine World Card making Day Gallery :)
Stamps/Images: Viva Las Vegas Stamps VLVS rubberstamps from 'Plate 925' Doctor WHO. And the wonky frame is one of my own digistamps 'Checkered Doodle Frame' which u can find in my etsy store Digi Doodle Stamps by Tindaloo.
Papers: Bazzill cardstock. Plain white cardstock. .
Embellishments/Tools: iStencils ~ Patti Tolley Parrish 'PTP 8x8 Round Exclusive'. EK Success® Whale Of A Punch 'Large Circle 1.75'. Unknown washi tape.
Techniques: I always use my Scor-Pal to score n fold my cards. I prefer Canson Montvale aquarelle paper (200 g/m coldpressed). My distress tools from Ranger Ink is always in use! ~ Tim Holtz® Mini Ink Round Blending Tool & the Inkssentials Ink Blending Tool and Foams. I used misc. blue Luminarte Twinkling H2o's Shimmering Watercolors, and Tim Holtz Distress Ink pads to watercolor and
distress image and papers.
For the stenciling I used Ranger ink clear embossing powder. After heating it up, I used 'Hickory smoke' and 'Black soot' DI to color the square. Mica powder + water in a spray = shiny misting spray on top of the distress inked and stenciled embossed background.
For the bluish bacground inside: The stencil was flipped over with the remaining embossing ink on it for a second print, which kind of looked cooler than the first!
For the stenciling I used Ranger ink clear embossing powder. After heating it up, I used 'Hickory smoke' and 'Black soot' DI to color the square. Mica powder + water in a spray = shiny misting spray on top of the distress inked and stenciled embossed background.
For the bluish bacground inside: The stencil was flipped over with the remaining embossing ink on it for a second print, which kind of looked cooler than the first!