Wicked – Tutorial #436

Today’s tutorial uses the Stampin’ Up! set Wicked Cool.  Now this image of the witch’s feet have been rattling around in my head and I just got around to putting this scene down on paper.   Does the Wizard of Oz come to mind, lol. 

Let’s see who can come up with the best sentiment for this card, LOL.  Who would you send it to?

I use to work with a women that I could easily send this to.  🙂  Awww, now that wasn’t too nice of me.

Let’s get started on the tutorial. . . . . 

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up! Wicked Cool
Paper: Stampin’ Up! Basic Black, Real Red and Whisper White
Ink: Stampin’ Up! Sahara Sand & Pear Pizzazz
Accessories: Stampin’ Up! Sponges, Basic Black Taffeta Ribbon, Basic Black, Real Red & Sahara Sand Markers, Post it note
Techniques: Masking

 

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Sponged Pear Pizzazz ink at the bottom of a 3.5″ x 5″.   Stamped the Witch’s feet on the card stock after loading it with Basic Black & Real Red marker.

Mask the top of the card stock using a post it note.   Drew a line of Sahara Sand marker at the post it note edge.

Moved the post it note up a bit and sponged in Sahara Sand ink.  Moved the post it note up again a bit and sponged in Sahara Sand ink.  Repeated until the lines run to the top of the card stock.

Cut a 1 7/8″ square of Whisper White card stock.  Added 4 – 7/8″ squares of Basic Black card stock.

Added the window to the scene.  Outlined the left side and bottom of the Window and feet to create a shadow.

Added 2 Real Red panels and 1 Basic Black panel.  Added Basic Black taffeta ribbon.

Here is the finished card measuring 5″ x 6.5″.

May your day be Wicked Fun!

I’m off to Owing Mills, Maryland in the morning to teach this weekend.

Until my next post. . . .  . . .

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56 thoughts on “Wicked – Tutorial #436

  1. I have made a similar card (not NEARLY as nice as this) with the sentiment, “You just haven’t been the same since that house fell on your sister.” And a slightly-less insulting one, “Things just haven’t been the same since that house fell on my sister.” They are quite popular sellers. 🙂

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  2. NJ's avatar NJ

    Great card and use of this stamp set.

    I had 3 thoughts:

    1. “Oh boy, I just hate it when this happens”

    2. “Guess I under-estimated that one!”

    3. “I really missed you”

    Take care,

    NJ

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  3. Tamara's avatar Tamara

    How about “Don’t make me drop a house on you!” on the inside “Call me!” Love this and can’t wait to try it. A friend of mine attended one of your classes and loved it. She has taught a few brayering techniques at our stamp camps. Everyone loves them. I am watching for one of your classes close to my home or my parents home. I can’t quite get this technique down so a I am looking forward to taking a class from you. Thank you for sharing. You are extremely talented!

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