For Daniel's card, I showed him standing in front of a red spiders web
background. Spider-Man's squinty white eyes can be seen next to him. I added
the black Spider-Man logo, a spider symbol that relates the character to
the spider's extraordinary skills and abilities. The spider is a traditional
symbol of protection, power, agility, mystery, creativity and wisdom. A black
number 6 marks Daniel's age.
Benji's card shows him standing behind the skyscrapers of the New York City
skyline, which provide the backdrop for Spider-Man's daring stunts. Benji
is wearing a red Spider-Man T-shirt. Spider-Man's mask is behind him. I added
the black spider symbol once again and a number 6 to mark Benji's age.
Mum told me that both boys loved their cards.
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11 comments:
These are brilliant! Your spiders are amazing and I love the web on the tee-shirt :)
These are adorable!
Such great cards! I enjoy how you use the personality of the person to design the card. Vising from #MMBC
Very cute cards - each reflects one twin's preferences #MMBC
Aww! What a perfect card for those boys. I love how they are both Spiderman cards but are so different. Great work! x
These are great! My boys all went through a superhero phase too. I love that even though the boys like the same superhero you managed to make each card quite different.
I don't like spiders but you managed to cut these out beautifully. My son is a big Spiderman fan and I've made cakes for him in the past. You've made two fantastic cards, I love how they are so different.
Two great cards on the same theme. Very impressive paper cutting and it's no wonder that the boys loved them. xx
Wouldn't it be great to have twins? Making two cards for them with a shared theme was a great idea.
These are so cute!!
Those are so much fun Lisa, I can just see the joy on each of their faces. It's lovely to make the cards equally perfect but also different from each other. Friends have told me that people tend to treat their twins as one person on birthdays rather than separate individuals who share the day!
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