I knew it was the perfect inspiration for a birthday card for a friend who just finished her first novel. The color combo is fun and funky, and who can resist a vintage typewriter?
I launched right in and created this card:
Pretty cute, huh? I like it, but in my efforts to better my design skills, I knew I could improve it. I felt that the color panels seemed a little heavy, so I had the idea to lighten it up by using a dotted background with a vellum overlay. I punched a zillion little circles, and here is my second attempt:
Again, I was pleased. I liked the look of the dots (reminiscent of the typewriter keys) and the vellum (remember when typing paper was really thin?). I felt that printing the typewriter on blue cardstock added balance, and when I realized how much black seam binding looked like a typewriter ribbon, I was just giddy. A couple of things were bothering me, though. One was that the dots were a little uneven (I had eye-balled their placement), and the other was that I had decided my text should read "deserve" in place of "have." Hence, card version three:
It's very similar to card two, but this time, I made a little template in MSWord for gluing my dots in place. It is a series of circles (aligned, distributed, grouped), printed in light gray. I made the change in the wording, and I found a typewriter image that was a little more modern, more in line with the trigger typewriter.
Inside, in a typed font, it reads, "Wishing you a letter-perfect day." I can't wait to get it in the mail to my friend for her birthday in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the inspiration, Cath, and thanks for looking!

Hey Cheryl! Thanks for linking this up to this week's Tuesday Trigger in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
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