April 5, 2013
Extra! Extra!
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Suzz here back to share another fun project using the Paperboy Plate. I think this card would be fun to use to announce something or for a momentous birthday.
When I first received the Paperboy plate I ran into the family room and dug through the newspaper trying to find pieces of the paper to use with the plate. I had a hard time finding paper that didn't have images, ads or other things to distract from my sweet little boy. When I found a few different pages from the paper that met my criteria, I tore pieces to fit the center of the card. I crumpled up the newspaper and layered the torn pieces in the center of the card. I distressed around the edges and the background with a brown dye ink. I painted the center of the main piece with white acrylic paint and stamped the paperboy using brown ink. I highlighted his image with watercolor pencils and a waterbrush. I stamped the Extra word on two more pieces of newspaper which were torn and distressed to match. I finished off the card with a little twine and a button.
Have a great Friday!
Suzz
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5 comments:
Such a great touch with all the newspaper layers! Love the painted center and the way you made the little lad a focal point! Lovely!
This is fantastic! I love the papers in the background. You are so creative!
I remember when people used to stack their old newspapers bundled in twine in their gargage.
Dang, I'm old.
such a clever design, love the newspaper layers!
splendid"e bravo
Glorious layers of shabby papers - the perfect background for the little paperboy!
Alison x
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