Sunday, November 9, 2014

"Yoda" Man!

While shopping at Costco recently, we saw a Star Wars Lego collectors set that we knew would be the perfect "fun" gift to send my son in law for his birthday. To keep with the theme of his gift, I decided to put Yoda on his birthday card, and did another version of the Magic Color Card similar to the one I made for hubby's anniversary card here.
I found a coloring page image of Yoda on the internet and printed him twice; once on clear acetate and a second on plain white cardstock. Used Copics to color up the one printed on cardstock. A label from the Cricut Elegant Edges cartridge was used to cut the window. To put this card together, I used a tutorial by Cathy found on her blog, Bright Side Of Life. This Magic Color Card differs just a little from the one I made earlier in that the image stays in the window instead of pulling out with the tab.
Pulling the tab on the top of the card gives the illusion of the image in the window "magically" becoming colored...
I thought my son in law might get a kick out of this card since he has an amazing talent of always being able to figure out how things work...LOL, don't ever go to any magic shows with him if you want to be amazed...
...And here's the silly sentiment in "Yoda language" on the inside of the card...
Had fun with this second type of Magic Color Card too. Still not too sure which style I prefer. The one thing I'm pretty certain about is that these Magic Color Cards are a great choice if ever you're stumped for creative ideas for guy cards. Dad's birthday is just around the corner so he just might get one too!

2 comments:

  1. You created another cool card Eunice. Your son-in-law, the great magic figure-outer will get a kick out of it.
    Again, you did a fabulous job selecting the perfect theme. BRILLIANT!!!

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  2. Sooo totally awesome Eunice!! For any Star Wars fan this is stellar! Bet your SIL was stumped. hahaha!

    I really must try this technique. I think my brothers would get a kick out of it too.. I sure did!

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