I googled a colouring page image of Thomas, which I downloaded and took into Photoshop to re-size and print out a few copies. I then cut them into templates to paper piece him with various colours of SU card stock. On most of the pieces I sponged the edges to give them some dimension. All of the pieces were stuck onto a base piece cut from blue card to the outline shape of the engine. I hand drew the face, copying the one on the colouring picture.
I stamped the brown for the sleepers with the retiring Sanded background stamp, and spritzed the ground with the Colour Spritzer tool and a marker. The rails are made from three layers of card stuck together, with a little slit in them where the wheels slot in to hold the card open.
You can see from this back view that the card is an easel card, with a front flap that is shorter and narrower than the back of the card. The greeting is written on the underside.
9 comments:
Hi Joanne,I love your Thomas card,its fabulous.
Sue x
That's fantastic Joanne! A great way to use an easel card!
Sheena
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Aren't you just the clever one this turned out terrific, awesome easel card!
what a great concept card. I love your blog and have subscribed to it at last after all these years of stalking you. :)
Such a great idea. Reminds me of when my son was little and loved Thomas.
Love the way you made it an easel card.
Jani
papercompulsions.blogspot.com
Perfect for an easel card. So clever.
LOVE this! TFS!
Wow! You are so clever! It's really nice to see you back blogging again Joanne. P.S. Thank you for the email reply I received from you too.
I am so enjoying strolling through your blog Joanne! This little guy is a real hit! Hugs, Lesley
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