The idea came from this Splitcoaststampers Grand Piano. Modified the instructions to accommodate the smaller size piano keys. Instead of printing out the piano shape, the Stylish Oval dies was used to trace and manually create the piano shape from a 3-1/ 2” x 4-1/4” piece of Bristol paper.
To prop up the easel, the microphone base was die cut from black five times and stacked for dimension. Then it was cut down/shortened to fit/hide behind the piano flap when closed. Pressed the Butterfly Bouquet letterpress plate onto Bristol paper then fussy cut out. Assembled onto a black 4-1/4”x5” panel and mounted onto a white card base. Added the black die cut Treble Clef to finish. Will add an appropriate sentiment when it gets used.
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Challenges:
Time Out - #298 Choose 2 (Music & Monochrome)
10 comments:
This is so clever and fun. I love the hidden mic and the open piano top. Great card, Trina.
Spectacular grand piano, Trina - love the microphone for the stopper on your pop-up!!
Elegant, lovely and just fabulous, Trina!
such a beautiful and elegant card with the special twist of pop up :)
This is so elegant, Trina! Love that piano and the floral arrangement die that you used to embellish it. The black/white combination is very striking. Thanks so much for sharing with us at A Cut Above's October Challenge.
Oh, and so glad you shared at Die Cut Divas, Trina!!
This is so classy that it must be used for classical music! Fantastic is too tame to describe this.
This is beautiful... i am in love with the black and white, so elegant.. and the pop up feature is super cute! Thank you for sharing with us at A Cut Above.
Stunning card in black and white. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for our October theme of "Anything Goes"
Wow, Trina! This is truly a fabulous work of art. What a great project inspired by the SCS tutorial. I love your monochromatic take and clever adaptation of the design. Thank so very much for playing with us at Time Out!
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