I didn't plan to enter any challenges with this card, or put it into the blog yet, but as I finished it I was so satisfied with it, that I had to do both :D
The Challenge at I Love ProMarkers is "Anything goes", so this one should fit into there...
The stampimages used are from the "Hannah TEACH!"-set, I've masked together a picture, then coloured all of it with my ProMarkers - the walls and the floor wasn't easy...
I used two "schoollooking" papers that I had for ages (probably from the time my son started school), apart from those I've used most cardstock.
The panels are sewn together before I fastened them to the card.
The coffeecup "on the floor" is a brad - of course a teacher needs a cup of coffee
(-it's probably cold by the time she starts to drink it...)
I tried to make the greetingpanel into a blackboard, and stamped the greeting with white ink.
The Challenge at I Love ProMarkers is "Anything goes", so this one should fit into there...
The stampimages used are from the "Hannah TEACH!"-set, I've masked together a picture, then coloured all of it with my ProMarkers - the walls and the floor wasn't easy...
I used two "schoollooking" papers that I had for ages (probably from the time my son started school), apart from those I've used most cardstock.
The panels are sewn together before I fastened them to the card.
The coffeecup "on the floor" is a brad - of course a teacher needs a cup of coffee
(-it's probably cold by the time she starts to drink it...)
I tried to make the greetingpanel into a blackboard, and stamped the greeting with white ink.
On the back of the card I cut out an apple from red cardstock, and stamped it with my "Håndlaget av" (Handmade by) stamp.
A closer look at the teacher in the classroom - isn't this the right dirtylooking colour most classroomwalls have, sad to say...
Here you can see two of the paperclips I decorated with schoolcharms :)
Both of my kids immidiately understood who the card was for when they saw the picture, and I think I can see similarities too - apart from the glasses...
Sander had the explanation to the glasses; It's of course XXXX when she gets older - as old as you mum (LOL)
Here you can see two of the paperclips I decorated with schoolcharms :)
Both of my kids immidiately understood who the card was for when they saw the picture, and I think I can see similarities too - apart from the glasses...
Sander had the explanation to the glasses; It's of course XXXX when she gets older - as old as you mum (LOL)
Hi Lisbeth. Great easel card. I could do with some school teacher images myself! Fab detailing too. Thanks for joining us at I ♥ Promarkers.
SvarSlettTine :)
Hi Lisbeth, lovely fun card, thank you for joining us this week at I ♥ Promarkers.
SvarSlettGreat card, love all the little embellishments,thank you for joining us at I♥Promarkers this week
SvarSlettRuth x
Fabulous ! I love the blackboard effect on the bottom of the easel. Thanks for joining us on I ♥ Promarkers.
SvarSletthugs
wynneth
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