This is a birthday card for a young woman who is studying bio chemistry at uni and is not at all a girly girl. I got this set ages ago (think years rather than months!) when it was on sale and have failed to use it before now! I thought a little chemistry set up might do the trick when thinking what to make for her birthday card this year. It’s completely fanciful of course, unless that liquid is condensing to a significantly reduced volume, that receiving container is going to overflow!
Some simple masking and quite a lot of careful positioning (hooray for a stamping platform!) got everything stamped as I wanted and then it was just a case of colouring (mostly Copics and then a white pencil to colour over the horizontal surfaces of the vial contents), adding some grounding shadows and gluing on the sentiment — I went with a die cut one to make it big and bold since it’s maybe not an obvious birthday image! The whole panel is cut out with a stitched rectangle die and there’s a white liner inside the card, cut with a matching die.Stamps:
Les flacons (Katzelkraft, no longer with us)
Paper:
Bristol board, black
Ink:
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Other:
Happy Birthday Poe Script die (Poppystamps)
Stitched rectangle dies A6 size (Paper Rose)
Copic markers
White pencil
White paint pen (Posca)
The Die Cut Divas are looking for birthday and anniversary cards this month so I’m linking up there, here’s the link if you’d like details of the challenge:
Thanks for stopping by.





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