The numbers are large enough to cut out quickly. I stamped them in GumDrop Green Ink and then cut them out. I went ahead and sponged on some distress ink around the edges to help them pop against the same paper. I also added the word happy to the no.1. It just fit perfectly there.
Her skin was all colored with Copics. I love the smooth, clean blending look of the Copics with skin tones. Then reached for my colored pencils for all other coloring. Here are the colors I used.
I loved the party girl feel, so I cut the gorgeous High Tea Doily and tucked it behind my Party Girl. I also went ahead and added a few party hats with the PARTY HAT BORDER. I love that you can customize each of the pieces with different colors. I added a few rhinestones to the tops.
I used the stitched border from BLUEPRINTS 1 to run along the bottom of my card. I went ahead and added a sentiment from BIG BIRTHDAY NUMBERS with the yummy BLUE RASPBERRY INK.
Here is the number I added. One of my other nieces is turning 9, so I cut out that number and topped it with a matching Blue Raspberry button. How cool is that you can customize any birthday or anniversary with these awesome numbers!!!
How about one more??? I can't leave out the boys, now can I? I created this collage, grunge, boy card pretty quickly. I even used the same paper pack by Crate Paper-party day. I also used MFT card stock in Kraft, Lemon Drop, Tangy Orange, and Black Licorice. I ♥ my MFT card stock!
I am sooo excited to have these new ROCK AND ROLL DIE-NAMICS and DOCUMENT IT-ROCK ON. They are going to get A LOT of mileage for my tween boys! I also got to use the LOLLIPOP ADDITIONS-BIRTHDAY stamps to accent this card. That diagonal stripe is my FAVE!!!
I used the awesome Black Licorice ink to stamp my numbers (yep, my nephew will be 11 in a few months! told you I'm getting a head start on birthday cards!). I used my W-3 Copic to add some shading to the numbers. I love how it looks on the Kraft cs. I stamped the word "rocks" with the new GUMDROP GREEN INK and tucked in a few starts here and there from LOLLIPOP ADDITONS-BIRTHDAY.
Check out the flames and guitar. Love those dies from ROCK AND ROLL DIE-NAMICS SET. I touched the edges of the flames with some ELECTRIC RED INK. It was a perfect color to add some heat to the flames. I sponged on some GUMDROP GREEN INK to the edges of my guitar.
- I grabbed my MFT Kraft re-fill, a small color pallet/tray, my water mister, and a small paint brush. I added a few drop of re-inker to one of my wells.
- Then I sprayed in a little bit of water to mute out the color (You don't need to do this step, if you'd like to leave it out).
- Then pick up the ink on the tip of your paint brush. After you have some ink on your brush, I just tap it gently on my card front. I tap the brush on my finger and the ink just drops onto your card stock. I feel like I have way more control this way.
You can make your own colored mist in any of the MFT colors this way. If you use more re-inker and add it to the Mister Bottle you can have your own spray, too. So don't forget to pick up your re-fills when you order your MFT Ink Pads.
I used to wait until my pads got dry to order my re-inkers, but then I'd be mad because I couldn't use my ink pad. It's worth the extra few dollars on your order to have it all right when you need/want it! Plus there are so many ways to use that yummy ink!
and I did up the Inside to match. Gives me another reason to use more cute stamps on a card!
Okay....I know it's been a long post, but I hope you enjoyed it. I love showing all the versatility of one stamp set. These à la mode-Big Birthday Numbers are a Must Have!
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Love the way you used the banner dies on your cards.
ReplyDeleteBRAVO!!!!! These are all freaking awesome
ReplyDeleteGreat use of those new products - love the little girl's birthday card - it is so cute, and then the boys' card just rocks!
ReplyDeleteGREAT cards Lisa!! I love the fun green one and the little girl and doily are so pretty,and the third is sooo cool!
ReplyDeleteCan't just choose one! So cute.
ReplyDeleteOh my all of them are beautiful, thanks for the tip
ReplyDeleteLOVE all the cards!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a GREAT day!!
These are so fabulous and your papers are perfect with them.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love your Look who's turing 9 cards, super cute!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards. And great tip about using the reinkers on your background! TFS!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards, thanks for the fun inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAll totally fabulous! I really love those little party hats - too cute!
ReplyDeleteLove these Lisa!! The red and green especially rocks!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards... LOVE those party hats and banner!
ReplyDeleteI take my hat off to you!! These projects are A-MAZE-ING!! What a talent! xxx
ReplyDeleteWonderful ideas...such inspiration! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous number cards!
ReplyDeleteI'm so in love with your 11 Rocks card! It is the perfect boy card (which is so hard to do!) Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderfully cheerful cards ! Love them...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! I love your colors and designs. The party hat paper is so cute!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work!! WOW!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I love those adorable party hats!
ReplyDeletesuper terrific cards Lisa!
ReplyDeleteOh I love these cards. Really, really cute.
ReplyDeleteSo many lovely projects Lisa! THanks for that ink spatter tutorial - I will have to try that sometime, perfect effect to coordinate with these new products and make cards for that hard-to-please teenage group!
ReplyDeletewow you rocked these cards.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work! I love each project!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous set of cards!!
ReplyDeleteSO MUCH FUN
ReplyDeleteSEE YOU NEXT MONTH.
These are all amazing. Your coloring is awesome. I also color with Pencils but it never turns out that good . Love these!
ReplyDeleteThank you sharing these great cards...love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are great birthday cards! Such fabulous personalization with the numbers. I really like how you stamped happy on the 1 in 13.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so different and SO amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards but am especially fond of the boy card. It's so hard for me to come up with fun new masculine cards so it's always nice to see someone else's take on it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness these are all so great. So many b-day options.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards. Love the way you used the new stamps & dies.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love the number stamp set and the banner is so cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in the "13" birthday card! I thought "I don't need those dies"... yes I do. LOL TY
ReplyDeleteCheers from New Zealand Lisa! Love your assortment of cards! Love how you captured the highlights in her hair!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the numbers on each of your cards.
ReplyDeleteSuch great birthday cards. Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING cards Lisa! LOVE all the tones and patterns of green on your first card, and the doily behind the DG girl is PERFECTION!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! Love the layout on the first one, the second one is wonderfully colored, and the flames are soooo cool on the last one!
ReplyDeleteLove all of these cards - the second one is my fav. And thanks for the tip on the colored mists!
ReplyDeleteLove this card. Thanks for the tutorial also. I can also see those little party hats as tiny Christmas trees later on in the year.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Love all of them. The little hats are SO cute!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work, Lisa! I especially love that Rockin' Birthday card!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE all of these!! Such an awesome variety of projects!
ReplyDeleteFabulous numbers cards.Love the way you have stamped happy on the numeral one.Well done Lisa.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute cards! Love them all.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards--I really love the row of birthday hats! Thanks for the info on coloring, too!
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