Isn't it funny...don't know if it's that way with any of you, but sometimes I see a sketch and IMMEDIATELY think of something. Sometimes I have to think and think and think some more, but I guess with my wonderful son-in-law's birthday next week and my other daughter's friend's birthday in early May, AND both being musicians...I had this in mind and NOTHING else would do(I may make another something different now that I've conquered this one) when I saw the sketch at CAS(E) this Sketch this week:). Here's the sketch and my card...
I used some actual wood paper that I got at Michael's and put a piece of chipboard behind it. I made small slits at the ends to hold the wire straight and added glue dots to the back with the ends of the wires. The wire is bead stringing wire....believe me when I tell you I got and tried almost every kind of silver thread or wire...this one worked the best, stayed the straightest....also from Michael's and is .024 in, .61 mm, in case you're wondering (did crimp at the ends with needle nose pliers for a crisp fold over the back). I stamped the black lines with Papertrey Ink's Background Basics Super Stripes and the sentiment from Papertrey Ink's Grunge Set, stamped with Stazon black. Found out, too, that stamped ink was the only way to keep ink from spreading up the wood...markers would bleed....just saying. The pick is real and hopefully will be able to be used by these amazing guys:)!!! The insides will say "Happy Birthday". Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa
Thanks for all the wonderful comments and thanks to the all the ladies at CAS(E) this Sketch...my card was a FAVORITE this week:)!!! So honored!!!
I used some actual wood paper that I got at Michael's and put a piece of chipboard behind it. I made small slits at the ends to hold the wire straight and added glue dots to the back with the ends of the wires. The wire is bead stringing wire....believe me when I tell you I got and tried almost every kind of silver thread or wire...this one worked the best, stayed the straightest....also from Michael's and is .024 in, .61 mm, in case you're wondering (did crimp at the ends with needle nose pliers for a crisp fold over the back). I stamped the black lines with Papertrey Ink's Background Basics Super Stripes and the sentiment from Papertrey Ink's Grunge Set, stamped with Stazon black. Found out, too, that stamped ink was the only way to keep ink from spreading up the wood...markers would bleed....just saying. The pick is real and hopefully will be able to be used by these amazing guys:)!!! The insides will say "Happy Birthday". Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa
Thanks for all the wonderful comments and thanks to the all the ladies at CAS(E) this Sketch...my card was a FAVORITE this week:)!!! So honored!!!
I love this card! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat's creative genius that is.... I would never have seen a guitar in that sketch !!
ReplyDeleteLove all the detail... real wire as well!
Brilliant card Lisa :0)
Jenny x
Oh. MY! Wow! This is soooo clever! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS(E) This Sketch this week! Love the black embossed background too - the perfect, simple background!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC take on the sketch ~ oh so very clever!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...this is so very cool! I'm sure your son-in-law will love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card for a musician!
ReplyDeleteVery clever! Great idea for musicians who play stringed instruments. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever design!
ReplyDeleteBravo!! You deserve to take a bow for this creative blockbuster! I L.O.V.E. it!!
ReplyDeleteOH MY WORD!!! This is FABULOUS!! Brilliant and I wish I could see their faces when they see it LOL!
ReplyDeleteVery clever card Lisa! It looks amazing :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic card! What a great idea, I love it!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card and what an Idea!! I'm sure your son in law is going to feel very very 'special'
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OMG! I love this! What a great idea! It so totally works with the sketch. My brother plays guitar and he'd love something like this. What a wonderful card! :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool card - LOVE it! Obviously was well worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this card - my hubbie came up with two more sentiments - "I'd Pick You All Over Again" & "Don't fret, I'll be home soon!" - for me to use to CASE it for several cards for Operation Write Home!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your tips what does and doesn't work - I'm eager to get started right away!
This is awesome! They should love it.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME take on the sketch!! Love that glittery pick! Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteOh, Lisa, this is...what's the word? Fantastic. Creative. Unique. Or in today's vernacular AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteThis card rocks! As a guitar player myself, I would love to receive a card like this!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLynn
I LOVE this card. My son (12 yo) has been learning to play guitar for about a year now and is in love. Pinning this card so I try to make something like it for him! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteSo creative - love this!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I am in awe of your creativity! Thanks for joining us at CAS(E) this Sketch!
ReplyDeletewow!!! This card is stunning!!!! Thrilled you won!! Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteI play guitar and I am a card maker.....GRRREEEEAAAATTTT card. Is the lack paper an embossing folder or did it come embossed?
ReplyDeleteSorry to have left that info out of my description, Jen...the card was embossed with the Papertrey Sunshine Impression Plate....thanks for asking:)!!
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