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Friday, 5 March 2021

Thunderbirds are GO!

 I was about 9 years old when the Thunderbirds craze hit the UK for the first time - I even had a pin-up of Scott Tracy on my bedroom wall, and of course wanted to be Lady Penelope when I grew up. And apparently for some people the craze has never faded, because recently I was asked to make a  Thunderbirds themed card for the 60th birthday of a friend's husband. 


I chose Thunderbird 3 because it gave me a chance to make a celestial background. The image is a free digi that I found online. For the background, I sponged layers of distress ink over the card. First pinks and purples, then shades of blue, then black and grey, blending as I went along. I sprayed it all with water and blotted it so the layers showed through. When it was dry I splattered with dilute gesso then added die cuts for the planet and sentiment. 

I am sharing this with

Addicted to Stamps and More - die cuts and/or stencils 


Make my Monday - masculine birthday 

Shopping Our Stash - Oh, the Places We'll Go! (outer space does count as a place, doesn't it?) 



6 comments:

  1. Wonderful card, love the background you created. Anesha x

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  2. Fab card sistah!
    Outer space is for sure "a place"
    Thanks for joining the crew from SHOPPING OUR STASH for our "Oh The Places We'll Go" challenge!

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  3. Brilliant. My husband was recently counting down the days to his new job by using the thunderbirds. I think Wednesday was red rocket day. Thanks for joining us at Make My Monday. Love Dawn x

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  4. Ah this is super, what a great make, Hazelx

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  5. Aa brilliant card Jane, I can hear it in my head, Thunderbirds are Go! all on Tracy Island. I love the bacckground and you have a perfect rocket. Thanks for playing along with us at Make My Monday. Caz.DT.

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  6. Fabulous card! Love that cosmic background, a wonderful rocket too. Thank you for joining us at ATSM!

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