Saturday, July 11, 2015

Birthday Anything Goes Weekly Challenge

Good Afternoon!  Happy Saturday.  This week's inspiration came to me because July is a busy birthday month for me.  This July 19th my daughter will be 16 years old.  My father-in-law and mother-in-law, My nephew, My Uncle, and my birthmom all have birthdays as well. So since we have a village of family I decided to create this village birthday card.


I finally broke down and bought the Silhouettes PixScan Mat and my life is forever changed!  I stamped these cute buildings on a sugar piece of cardstock and the took a picture, downloaded it to my computer, selected Image to trace and they were cut out for me.  No more little scissors for me.  Do you see those little signs.  Anyone that has ever cut out the signs before can bear testament to the pain in the buttness (my new word).  

As always you can purchase these wonderful products over at my friend Chris's website www.stampedblessings.com.  

For the buildings color I used Water color pencils and a water brush pen.  The paper is one of the darling 6 x 6 paper packs from Amuse Studio. It's so easy to make this card especially when you have the Score Pal check out this wonderful tutorial on www.splitcoaststampers.com.   The greatest thing about this cute card is that it folds down so that you can place it in an envelope. 

       

7 comments:

  1. Sweet! Those are amazing cuts! I've done the trace before but then you have to still stamp perfectly. I love this village you've created...perfection is your name. Buttness, eh? I like it!!

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  2. I'm telling you the new PixScan Mat is going to be a lifesaver especially at Christmas!

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  3. Super box card, love the little houses! Thanks for playing in our Summer Fun challenge at More Than One Score with Scor-Pal and Good Luck!

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  4. What a fabulous card! I understand what you mean about July being an outrageous birthday month. I have five family members with birthdays this month!

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  5. @Ravengirl.. thank you so much..I love the little towns so much.

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