Tell me in the comments what *you* think is the most difficult card type to design.
Here's what I ended up with, and in spite of my apprehension it came together rather quickly:
Supplies:
- Strathmore watercolor paper painted with stripes of Black Soot Distress Stain
- While still wet, I added old clear embossing powder and heat embossed it
- The circle was punched with a die from Autumn (thanks!)
- Deer die by Hampton Art cut from Tim Holtz's paper
- Greenery die by Tim Holtz cut from a scrap of DP
- Sentiment panel is vintage typewriter paper, crumpled, inked with Antique Linen DI, then stamped with a birthday greeting from Target's dollar bin inked in Ground Espresso from Tim's Mixed Media palette.
I'll share this with the following challenges:
I think your card is great! Love the stamp set - could you tell me who sells it? Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just got it on the Target dollar bins in a set-- they are just generic, no brand stamps...cane in a cute set with a thank you and a hooray and a hello :)
DeleteI agree that making cards for males, especially teenagers, is difficult. But you certainly did a fabulous job! Thanks for playing with Just Us Girls!
ReplyDeleteI love your stripes
ReplyDeleteit looks yummy and shiny Mimi
I love the deer too so cute
sweet beautifully made Mimi
Many thanks for joining with us at Papercraft Challenges this time
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Monika
I love making cards for boys and men, but the teenaged boys ones sure are tricky. I got 5 nephews and there will be a time where I’ll go through a lot of struggles making cards for them all, lol. Love the stripes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! Love the Background :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Papercrafts Challenge.
Anja
Gorgeous!! LOve the sparkly background so much..Thank you so much for joining us at Happy Little Stampers - Anything goes with dies challenge. Hugs xx Deepti
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