Say cheese!
Strike a pose! At The Male Room today we are feeling a bit paparazzi and invite you all the find all your photo related stamps and embellishments for the next two weeks challenge.
I have been MIA a bit the last two weeks being a away for a work trip and for a funeral and finally I got really ill, so I have to admit that there is a bit of a feverish DT card I am sharing today.
For this card I found this big camera wich I fussy cut from a patterned paper a good while ago. The lens in the middle had this baby pink color so to give the camera a bit more masculine feel I made a cardstock circle and colored it using grey Hero art ink. I drew a couple of circles on the circle before I glued an extremely old gem stone that has been lying around in my stash for many years to create a colorful lens.
I used a piece of a yellow patterned paper from Simple stories to ground the camera on and raised them both up on foam tape on my card panel.
The "happy" is an acrylic embellishment that I got in a Studio Calico project life kit many moons ago. The birthday sentiment is a stamp from the Lawn Fawn "Beam me up" stamp set that I white embossed on a piece of craft cardstock.
Finally I finished the card by "hanging the camera" in some string that I attatched behind the card panel. I also glued on a couple of red, yellow and grey sequins before I attatched the whole panel on a white card base.
Now it's your turn. I hope you will join us in our photographic challenge.
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
* Inkspirational - Snap
* Use your stuff - Lots of colour
* Dream Valley Challenge - #185 Autumn colours
I have been MIA a bit the last two weeks being a away for a work trip and for a funeral and finally I got really ill, so I have to admit that there is a bit of a feverish DT card I am sharing today.
For this card I found this big camera wich I fussy cut from a patterned paper a good while ago. The lens in the middle had this baby pink color so to give the camera a bit more masculine feel I made a cardstock circle and colored it using grey Hero art ink. I drew a couple of circles on the circle before I glued an extremely old gem stone that has been lying around in my stash for many years to create a colorful lens.
I used a piece of a yellow patterned paper from Simple stories to ground the camera on and raised them both up on foam tape on my card panel.
The "happy" is an acrylic embellishment that I got in a Studio Calico project life kit many moons ago. The birthday sentiment is a stamp from the Lawn Fawn "Beam me up" stamp set that I white embossed on a piece of craft cardstock.
Finally I finished the card by "hanging the camera" in some string that I attatched behind the card panel. I also glued on a couple of red, yellow and grey sequins before I attatched the whole panel on a white card base.
Now it's your turn. I hope you will join us in our photographic challenge.
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
* Inkspirational - Snap
* Use your stuff - Lots of colour
* Dream Valley Challenge - #185 Autumn colours
So sorry for your loss, and that you are feeling ill. I hope you feel better soon. Your card is delightful, I love all the fine details, the sequins, the string and the lens.. Awesome. ♥PJ
ReplyDeleteFantastic camera card! Hope you’re feeling better. Thanks for playing along at Use Your Stuff - Gail
ReplyDeleteWow... this is so cool! I love how you played with color and dimension. Very fun and original! Thanks for playing with us at Inkspirational!
ReplyDelete- Shauna
So sorry to hear of your loss and subsequent illness; hope you're feeling much better. Your card is oh.my.stars. awesome! Fabulous image and the lens? Only brilliant! Thrilled to see you in the Inkspirational gallery!
ReplyDelete~carol
I do love this fun card... be sure to check out our winners post at Inkspirational tomorrow. =)
ReplyDelete- Shauna
Congrats on getting top picks at Ink
ReplyDeleteWoo hoooo! Congratulations on being one of the Top Picks over at Inkspirational! I LOVE your camera; a perfect take on the Snap challenge! Hope you'll join in on our current theme: use a doily!
ReplyDelete~carol
Oh so much fun! Thank you!
Delete