My sister bought the stamp and die set for the little pick up truck a while back and I have used it several times to make some little trucks for my card making!! I made several in the last few days. I used blue decorative paper to create the sky. It is a very subtle floral pattern and works very well as it shows a bit like clouds. I cut rectangles and glued them to the top of coordinating cards. I sponged a green tree line on the top right and stamped pine trees on the other three. I also added a torn strip to those three along with another green layer which I cut with my wavy cutter. For the one on the top right I used a diecut green border which was cut from a green cardstock collage. It works very nicely as well to create a tree line. I embossed the bottoms with embossing folders that would created texture to simulate a road - distressed lines and some rough texture on the edge of one of Tim Holtz embossing folders. I watercoloured the bottom edge of the trucks to coordinate with their colour and used a clear glitter gel pen to colour the lights, hubcaps, windshield, door handle and bumper. I mounted the trucks with 3D foam tape leaving space in the back to add my accent elements. I used punched balloons tied with thread for one, a variety of different sized and coloured red hearts for another one and created gifts for the other two. I took die cut rectangles and tied thread to them from bottom to top tying a bow to finish them off. I embossed afterwards which gave them much more texture which I liked much better. The embossing did not bother the thread. I mounted the gifts with 3D foam tape at the top edges and double sided on the bottom edges to keep them in place. I stamped Happy Birthday on the bottom two and just added a few birds in the sky for the top two.
In the end, the truck filled with hearts can certainly be an anniversary card instead of a Valentine's one so I appreciate it's versatility. Really love these cards and they are great for guy birthdays!! Therese
In the end, the truck filled with hearts can certainly be an anniversary card instead of a Valentine's one so I appreciate it's versatility. Really love these cards and they are great for guy birthdays!! Therese