Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Bob Loves His Motorcycle!

Hi everyone!
Today I am sharing with you the new High Hopes Stamp image called Bob Loves His Motorcycle. This image reminds me of my Husband who also loves his motorcycle, his Hog, his Harley LOL. I coloured Bob to match what my hubby wears and the colour of his bike.


I am using papers from the Echo Park Jack and Jill 6x6 Collection. I cut around my image with MFT Stitched Rectangle die-namics. A bit of twine with a bow and some bottle cap inspired letters were my embellishments this time. I also used silver Wink of Stella on all the silver motorcycle parts, as well as a black Gel pen on the handles and his boots. I added glossy accents to Bob's glasses and the motor cycle lights.


Here's the side view where you can see that I popped my stamped image up with Foam squares, and you can see that the bottle caps are raised as well.


Once again I used the MFT Stitched rectangles and a MFT small monarch border die to add some interest to the inside of the card. The sentiment is from the High Hopes Sentiment set #4.


Copics Used:
Skin: E00, E11, R20
Hair: Y21, YR23
Bike: B23, B26, B28
Jacket, pants & hat: C5, C7, C8
Wheel: W5, W7, W8
Bike metal: Silver Wink of Stella
Handles & boots: Black gel pen
Clouds: B000
Lights: Y0000, Y000

Hope you are enjoying your summer and getting some crafting time in. Don't forget to enter into the High Hopes Stamps June Challenge "Anything Goes"! All you have to do is use a High Hopes stamp or if you don't have one you can use their free digi.

If you are in need of a High Hopes stamp, check out these stores:
Lacey Stephens - Stamp and Create based out of the US
One Crazy Stamper based out of Canada
High Hopes Website

Happy Crafting
Cheri

Supplies:

From my stash:
Black Twine
Bottle cap letters
MFT Small Monarch border die-namic


2 comments:

Donna Rudy said...

Love the DP and the stitching! And your colouring is always amazing! Great card Cheri!

Carolina F. said...

Super adorable card Cheri! Love the bottle cap sticklers, and paper you used. Great job!