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Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Ink and/or Paint at Cardz 4 Guyz

Today's new challenge at Cardz 4 Guyz is Ink and/or Paint which gives you a lot of scope for creativity.


My image and sentiment were stamped using a recent magazine cover mount set, but this card is really all about the background.

I cut the panel from white card then inked it with Distress Inks, starting with Antique Linen in the centre, then Tea Day and finally Walnut Stain. Then I embossed it with a cog wheel embossing folder and finally finished the edges with a narrow strip of metallic copper paint.

I used some copper mirri card to mat the image and sentiment and finished off with some Candi.

I am sharing this with The Male Room - Embossing 


Crafty Cardmakers - Embossing 

11 comments:

  1. This is super, what a great male card, Hazelx

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  2. A fantastic vintage themed card Jane.

    Sue xx

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  3. A perfect male card. I like the aged vintage look. Hugs Mrs A.

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  4. Super, masculine. vintage style card Jane. Great background for your lovely image. xx

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  5. Hi, Jane! What fantastic use of ink and embossing folder! I want to try this, too. Fabulous use of ink blending, and then adding textures. Love it!

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  6. Fabulous crisp embossing and your images look great with it too.

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  7. so taken with your card forgot to say Thanks for sharing with us at The Male Room.
    Lynn x
    DT

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  8. Fabulous embossing and inking of your background. Everything tied up nicely for you male card. Thank you for playing at The Male Room, Clarissa, DT

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  9. You made such a beautiful card :-))
    Thank you so much for joining us in our "Use Embossing" challenge at The Male Room!

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  10. Great masculine card and love how you've placed the stamped image over the embossed background, perfect. Thanks for joining in at Crafty Cardmakers and good luck with the challenge, Angela xxx

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