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Tuesday 12 April 2016

Food and Drink at Cardz 4 Guyz

This week it's my turn to choose the challenge at Cardz 4 Guyz, and since you know how much I love eating and drinking, you won't be surprised to learn that I have chosen Food and Drink as the theme.

Here is my card for the challenge:


The stamp set I have used is from Honey Doo Crafts - it is called "A bottle of vine" <groan>  and I think it is all set to become one of my favourite sets. The wine glass is stamped onto heat-embossable acetate - normal acetate will shrivel and melt if you try to heat emboss it.

We'd love to see what food and drink themed cards you can come up with it - remembering, of course, that they need to be suitable for a male recipient.

6 comments:

  1. A beautiful card Jane. When I first looked I thought they were dies. A very beautiful stamp set.

    Now you've reminded me I have some heat embossable acetate hidden away in the depths that probably needs to come out again. Barbxx

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  2. Lovely card, Jane, great stamps. I'll try and make a card for the challenge this week. I made a masculine black and white card today, then realised I was too late for the last challenge! xx

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  3. I love this stamp . Not heard of this company before so must go and investigate! More pennies being spent methinks. Hugs Mrs A.

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  4. What a great man's card. That stamp set is lovely, the glass on the acetate is so effective. Cara x

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  5. I never found embossing acetate Jane
    but what you made here is WOOWWW the gold added so much lovely texture on your card
    agree with you this must be a fav stamp set for manly card
    so manly and so clever card you made for man always Jane
    thanks for your lovely words for my GDT card you are a star
    hugs
    Monika

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  6. That glass reminds me of some my MA had in the cabinet but were never allowed to used.
    I've never thought of embossing acetate before, cool technique. :)

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