Hello, have you seen the January Stamp Club Set yet from Brutus Monroe? It is soooo cute! The little monster can be used for birthday projects combined with the sentiments that come in the set. I can also see this cute little guy on some Valentine's project too. For my project today, I decided to go with a birthday theme and use the fun "Birthdays Are Scary!" sentiment.
I stamped the little monster with some Raven Detail Ink and colored him in with Copic markers.
For the background, I used a piece of photo paper and then randomly sprayed the three different colors that come in the Liquid Elements Spray Bundle onto the paper and then used a heat tool to dry them.
Check out the amazing shimmer these Liquid Elements Sprays give!
After the sprays had dried, I layered the background onto a black piece of cardstock and then adhered it to a card base. I cut a banner and stamped the sentiment "Birthdays Are Scary!" that comes in the January Stamp Club Set using the Alabaster Pigment Ink.
Then I adhered the banner to the card with some 3D foam squares, fussy cut out my little monster friend and doubled up some 3D foam squares under him, so he stood up on my card even higher.
After my card was all together, I decided it needed something else. So I took the star stamp from the January Stamp Club Set and stamped it a few times onto the background with the Raven Detail Ink and then colored it in with a black Copic marker.
I hope I inspired you to give it a try and make sure to check out the Brutus Monroe Stamp Club. You don't want to miss out on it! Each month's set is ONLY $5 and that includes shipping and handling.
Interested in the products I used? To make them easy for you to find, I have listed them below. Some links used are affiliated links, which means I receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you, what so ever!!) when you click on my links and make a purchase from their store. Affiliate and product disclosure can be found here. This project was created for and sponsored by Brutus Monroe.
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