Monday, April 23, 2018

Vagabond Vintage Truck | Photo Heavy

A few weeks ago, I posted on my Instagram that I was starting my "big" project for Inking Idaho on the Road this year.  I always try to make one showpiece for my display at the event, and this year, I was inspired by one of the stamp sets from the Spring into Summer catalog that launched the beginning of the month.  The Happy Adventure Stamp Set  features a pickup truck with a bed full of flowers.  I wanted to recreate that in paper for the event.


I had no pattern, or instructions that I was following, just a lot of paper, a glue gun and an idea.  So, I started by cutting the "windshield" with one of the flap dies from the Envelo-Box die set.  I based all of the sizing and measurements from that first cut.  I started shaping and trimming the card stock from that point.


And would then add pieces to fill in as I went. 


I added some basic details as I went (if they would help with stability issues), and would go back to add final details at the very end. 


By the time I got the cab built, I knew that this project was going to work, and was starting to get really excited about it.  It took about 24 hours to complete the whole truck, with all the flowers in the bed - I lost count of how many sheets of card stock it took!


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This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.

The truck "make" is FSJ, of course!  (Added with the Journey Serif Die)

This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.

The wheels were based on the largest circle die, with smaller circles cut from Mirror Silver paper. 

This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.

The truck itself is made from Pool Play card stock, and the bench seat, mirrors, and dashboard were created with River Stone card stock. 

This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.

This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.

The flowers were created using a variety of floral dies and card stock colors. 

This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.

This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.

My neighbors got a real kick out of me crawling around on the ground to get these photos.  Oh, the things we do for that perfect shot!

This vintage style truck, with its bed filled with flowers, was entirely created out of card stock by Sara Sherlock for the Inking Idaho on the Road event in Boise.  Fun Stampers Journey card stock, dies, and ink were used to create this showcase decor piece.

I hope you were inspired by this project!  I heard so many amazing comments from people at the Inking Idaho on the Road event this past weekend, and it was fun to make! 

Thanks for stopping by!


Much love,                                                                             
                                             

13 comments:

  1. What an awesome project! Such a labor of love for your event. The truck is so creative and all the flowers are gorgeous! <3

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  2. Sara this is an unbelievably gorgeous project with every single detail thought of and executed perfectly! Thank you for sharing your time and talents with our event!!

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    1. Thank Becky! And thanks for giving us an opportunity to make these kind of fun projects.

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  3. I can’t EVEN. This is so amazing!!! Well done miss Sara!

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  4. Ah-mazing! What a beautiful project. As always, you’re work is impeccable!

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  5. Really Amazing, thanks so much for sharing. I love our FSJ items. have a great and blessed day.

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  6. WOW! What a talent you have!!! LOVE this little blue truck! Fantastic job!!

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  7. WOW WOW WOW Boy talented you are its just Beautiful. Great Great job. I love all the flowers in the bed of the truck
    Connie Wilder

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  8. Absolutely Beautiful, Sara! Your attention to detail is extremely impressive. Love seeing the creative process, but curious, how the idea in your head came about? Did you just look at that first die and say...Yup, I'm gonna make a truck. LOL! Just love it!

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  10. This is Amazing, Beautiful Wow! Do you have a tutorial for this truck? Thank you for sharing your brilliant creativity!

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