Here is my card for both of these challenges:
Card for MU6 and SSC203 using Pedaling Past set and Motorcycle a la carte stamp (both are retired but the motorcycle is available as an MDS digital download!) |
Close up of all the elements in the card! |
Inside of card...sentiment is from Teeny Tiny Wishes set (if you don't have this set yet, you NEED it!) |
Here is how I put this one together. Starting with a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of the grid patterned Presto Patterns specialty paper, I spritzed it using my basic gray and basic black markers and my spritzer tool. I set it aside to dry and then took a 3" x 3 1/4" piece of whisper white and stamped the various bicycle images from the Pedaling Past set in going gray (retired), basic gray and basic black ink. Some images I stamped off once to get variety in the shades of gray. I then sponged the whole thing lightly with going gray (I miss that colour!) and the edges only in basic gray. I then stamped the motorcycle in Versamark ink and then heat embossed it using black embossing powder. I stamped the sentiment in the lower right corner using basic gray ink and then adhered the stamped piece to a mat in brushed silver cut 1/8" larger in size. That was then adhered to a second mat (the layer queen strikes again!) in basic black cut 1/8" larger than the silver piece. Turning my attention back to the background piece, I sponged the entire thing lightly in going gray ink to bring out the grid pattern and then sponged the edges in basic black. I then wrapped a length of black hemp twine (also retired) around it lengthwise several times, tying it in a knot. I added a trinket key, also securing it with a knot. I adhered the stamped image using dimensionals. The final element is the three silver brads in the upper right corner, as per the sketch. I glued the whole cardfront to a basic gray card base. The inside is pretty self-evident...I think you can likely figure it out...nothing fancy there!
Can you see why I just had to use so much retired product for this card? I know it can be frustrating to go blog surfing and see something great that uses product you can't get anymore...so I apologize...and I'm willing to share! If you live close-by you are more than welcome to borrow my stamps!