
It's my second week as Guest Designer over at Just us Girls and this week it's Word Week and the word is 'number':

Lots of ways to go with this one! I actually started my card with letters, rather than numbers - take a look and I'll explain more:

Here's the low-down on today's card:
Party Alphabet Dies - I have a whole list of ideas I want to try with those new larger-than-life Party Alphabet Dies and today's number challenge gave me the perfect opportunity to try one! Given the size of the letter dies, there's a limit to how many you can fit onto a standard size card front, so today's greeting is in an easy-to-understand shorthand: HB2U! I diecut the letters from a piece of Basic Black cardstock ready to position some fun patterned paper behind, then used a (retired) Large Numbers Framelit of the number '2' to diecut my number. You could use a number die from the current Alphabet A La Mode Dies, but I wanted something a little more chunky.
Broadway Bound - I have been having fun playing along with the challenges over at TGIF Challenges lately and this week's almost neon colour palette totally caught my eye. It reminded me of the (retired) Broadway Bound designer series paper, covered in candles, cakes and party hats so I decided to hunt some out of my retired stash to use as the backing for my letters. It was then I discovered that my mind had somewhat played tricks on me, as the pink in this paper isn't actually my favourite hot pink, Melon Mambo, but the retired in-colour, Lovely Lipstick. By now I was committed to my idea though, so decided since there wasn't much in it I'd plough ahead - hopefully the ladies at TGIF Challenges will forgive me this oversight ;-)
A Touch of Glimmer - Since we are all about the numbers over at Just Us Girls this week, I wanted to make mine standout. I popped it up on some dimensionals, overlapping the letters behind it and some Lemon-Lime Twist glimmer paper from my stash was just the thing for added impact:

A few sequins were the only additional decoration to complete my card. I was hoping that the graphic letters and bold colour scheme would make this card suitable for boys as well as girls; a quick consult with the youngest of the James Juniors suggested he would not be offended to either receive or send this card to one of his mates, so I think I'm safe!
Here is the visual summary of the key products used on today's project for you to pin for easy reference:

You can see all of my 'How To' summaries on my 'How To - Tips and Techniques' Pinterest board in case you've missed any.
So how do you like to feature numbers on your cards? The Just Us Girls Team have some fabulous inspiration for you too so why not take a look and add your numbered creation to the gallery at the same time?
Enjoy your day and I'll be back tomorrow with another project for our new challenge over at As You See It. Until then, happy stampin'!
Stampin' Up! Supplies Used:
