Our Colour Dare Challenge for #492 is the colours of the In Full Bloom Scrapbooking Workshop Kit in a tic-tac-toe grid - Black, White and Grey are Free to use. When you are creating for more than one challenge please make sure your project meets our requirement. Most importantly - have fun! Go to the link for Colour Dare #492 and add your entry. When you submit your entry you must provide a link to your post, not just to your blog in general. There are LOTS of ways to enter either a Blog Post or post to an online gallery (Facebook, Pinterest, SplitCoast Stampers, or Instagram).
I pulled out an old stamp set in my stash called Fast & Furious after Dad told me little Master 3yr old likes trucks and diggers.
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RETIRED STAMP SET
I also recently did some training with this style stamping as shown below. That was the inspiration for this weeks colour dare. |
Its a fun technique where you stamp the white sections together to get the lovely split stamp. So I decided to do a multi-coloured version on a 6x6 sized card. I cut the
Mink Cardstock into 6x12 and folded it as the base and this is my cutting guide.
Mink - 6 x 12, 5 x 5, & 4.25 x 4.25
Lagoon - 5.75 x 5.75
Sundance - 4.75 x 4.75
Lemonade - 4x4
(I probably should have done Lemonade a little smaller to fit the pattern better)
I used a tiny bit of adhesive to tack the coloured cardstock together and got my Black Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad and stamped the tucks and car OVER the edges. I also stamped the 3 from a retired set called Solo's we had B1288.
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RETIRED STAMP SET |
The idea is to stamp over the edges even though it creates a little section where the ink can't reach. This is covered later.
Part of this technique is to stamp over the edges which leaves a little bit right next to each layer blank. That is the purpose of filling with the Mink layers later.
I only used 3 vehicles because young boy was turning 3. Then put the non-stop fun stop sign in the corner.
Close up shows the edges. Below shows how nothing much shows when you pull all the coloured sections apart. It all looks a mess but its a puzzle that works again when put together.
Then I layered the Mink in between each of the layers and stuck them back together.
Inside I wanted to do a pop up so I cut a bit of lagoon cardstock at 4 inches wide by just under 6 inches long (it was a scrap that fit so I didn't measure). I scored at each inch along the section and folded up in the middle and down on the sides... valley fold on the sides and mountain fold in the centre. Then I decided to stamp the presents on each side from the Cake Day—Scrapbooking Stamp + Thin Cuts. Note to self: Stamp on this part BEFORE folding... stamping on a folded piece is not easy!
I also used Cake Day—Scrapbooking Stamp + Thin Cuts to cut the cake in Lemonade cardstock and stamp in black ink. Then I cut one of the candles off (only 3 candles required). Then I decided to do a cake on both sides so did a second one and cut off a different candle on the reverse side.
I adhered the pop up lagoon section with my favourite strong bond adhesive tape simply called
Adhesive Tape. (see above, it has a red layer that you pull off when ready to adhere).
I also added a dump truck in Sundance - fussy cut out.
It cast great shadows.
The truck didn't really match but didn't look too bad and I cut the candles to show each side only having three candles.
On the below side I also stamped the "Hooray! Hooray!" stamp on there (prior to sticking the items). I made sure adhesive only on the bottom of the first side and on second side only to place it where the stamps are touching so no adhesive sticking out. If I made a mistake I could correct with Anti-static Pouch to remove stickiness.
Finished off the inside with the tire tread stamp set and
White Gel Pens drawn on the front to create a road.
Thanks so much for dropping by to check out my latest project. Hope you can join in the Colour My Heart Colour Dare Challenge #492. I'm really interested to hear what you think about my project, so I'd love you to leave a comment. See you again soon, subscribe to my blog so you don't miss a challenge.
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