I found these stickers at Dollar Tree and just knew I could do something with them for Keiki teen boy cards or Jen70’s student’s trading cards. So these two are the right size for trading cards! Stampin Up take note here we need these images in stamps please! I love these cars!
I used sponges to make my sand, water and sky. Also for the sky I have a little cloud template that I made from cardstock and I use it over and over.
The base layers color is done with Sargent oil pastels. They ale like crayons that you rub on the cardstock and then using a cotton ball and baby oil I smear the colors to blend.
Date: Monday, May 29, 2006 GMT Views: 678
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Mon, May 29, 2006 @ 9:52 AM
These are adorable!!! And I want the woody trailer!!! We are looking for one of these trailers (IRL) to make into a palyhouse for DD in the backyard (saw it in a magazine all cutied up with a picket fence and flower boxes)....sorry that was off the subject of...
HOW DARN CUTE ARE THESE???!!!! just love them!
Hop in the woody and head for the beach (what do I know, I'm from MO)!! Great cards Rox! I saw that oil pastel tech. at a stamp convention and it's pretty cool looking. I have a set, so need to give it a try--thanks for reminding me, Dudette!!
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Mon, May 29, 2006 @ 11:40 AM
So neat. Never had seen any of these before. Need to check at the Dollar Tree more often.
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Mon, May 29, 2006 @ 12:18 PM
Definitely cool!
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