Time to tickle a Teapotter! Polly's our hostess and she's all about the Wizard of Oz. My inspiration was that marvelous transition to color. That was such a novelty for us back then! My card is also for Monday's Try a New Technique, Pencil Me In.
Dorothy is from an online coloring page. I printed the page as lightly as possible, sketched over the lines, added some shading with a sepia pencil and fussy cut. I followed the Magic Card tutorial. Image was colored with alcohol markers, chalk and ink. The yellow brick road was created using the TH burlap stencil. Stamped sentiment and adhered Dorothy to frame to complete. TFL
Edited: My image panel kept sticking so I disassembled the card and added shims between the layer. Of course, I made a mess of the original cardbase at that point. The new one has an embossed frame to give it a little extra touch.
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 GMT Views: 1120
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Fri, Apr 29, 2016 @ 7:30 AM
WOW, what an awesome card. I loved the magic card when it came out, but remember the first one was a bit of a challenge. And since the actual movie started out in black and white and switched to color, your card is even more special. Love your sketch Dorothy!! Fun project.
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