Saturday 27 July 2013

Sear's & Son Card #3

Hello and welcome to my blog.
I have another male card I'd like to share with you.  The paper's I've used are, again from Kaisercraft's Sears & Son Collection.   I think I might be stuck in a rut (hehe), but I really do like these papers for male cards.  All the papers were  distressed with my Ingvild Bolme Distresser Tool and then inked with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.  I also stamped them with the same ink and Kaisercraft's Attitude Background Stamp.
Used brown cardstock for the base and matted it with kraft cardstock.  This one is an Easel Card, and I've made it so the back drops away to give it a totally different silhouette.
The cogs and the clock shape were cut with my Silhouette Portrait and were coloured with Walnut Stain and then lightly swiped with a Kaisercraft Stamp Pad in Silver.  
 The image was obtained from the net.
Made a tag from Kraft cardstock, stamped it with the same background stamp in Walnut Stain and then with the greeting in Memento Tuxedo Black.  I  also made a small pocket out of some of the dp and placed it behind the image to hold the tag.
 The strips of DP are mounted onto  pieces of paste board to give them some height so as to hold the front in place. 
   
That's all for now.
Thank you so much for stopping by and please take care.
God Bless.
oxox Marg

13 comments:

  1. Oh wow this is fantastic!! So much detail and so many super clever ideas!! Love all the additional elements to this card (as well as the car image). I may have to pinch some of these ideas in the future lol, I LOVE this!!!

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  2. Hi Marg, these papers are perfect for male creations and your cards are exceptional.. I love all the dimension you have on this one.. very clever at making those easel cards I think.. love the cogs at the front!! thanks for your lovely comments on my blog too!!

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  3. Another amazing and clever masculine card, Margaret! I can see why you love these papers....they really suit your style and you scrap them so well. Love everything with this :)

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  4. You really do masculine cards so well, and this card is amazing in design .... always love seeing what you get inspired by and whom by .... heheehe .... love it Marg...xx

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  5. Just love the papers and treatment you have given them...stunning image adding to the gorgeousness of this card...well done!

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  6. Love this card Marg - male cards are not easy and you have really nailed it.

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  7. greta male textured card....i need to make more male cards...great use of these papers too :)

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  8. I love your cards Margaret... they look like a lot of work though and I am not sure if ANY of the men I know would appreciate them :D I would however love to make something like this. I really love that image. You are the QUEEN of masculine cards - rut or not :D

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  9. Oh my goodness Marg. This card knocks my socks off! I love the unusual way it stands up. It really is stunning!

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  10. Goodness this is wonderful!!! What a brilliant card!!!!! :D

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  11. beautiful vintage and masculine card! I really really love your vintage style.

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  12. Fantastic male card Marg. I have these amazing papers but haven't used them yet. I love the layering you've done, the die cuts and the image. Is there a specific site that has these type of images? Another lovely card indeed. Karen.x

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  13. Hi Marg.
    Just recently found your blog & have to say I love your work. Love your male cards. You mentioned you cut the clock above on your Silhouette. I've been looking for one similar, can you please tell me where you found it or is it one of your own.
    Thanks Wanita

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