Masculine cards are one of my favorite things to make. Mostly because there isn't a lot of options out there to work with. I love pushing myself (a little).
This card was so much fun to create. It was actually pretty simple and quick to put together. Really, it was! Obviously I wanted to do a nautical theme. I'm addicted to them. I'm not really a fan of DSP, only because everyone has access to it. I wanted something very unique that you can't find anywhere. So, I decided to go with a Van Gogh theme. I think it worked out perfectly.
Sponges and markers were used to color the background.
I added a three dimensional look by cutting out the sails (from a second stamped image) and lifting them with dimensionals.
I've recently started matching the envelopes to my cards. It's a simple way to add that unique, one-of-a-kind touch. I love it!
What I Used:
Cardstock ~ Whisper White, Basic Black, Island Indigo, Baked Brown Sugar
Ink ~ So Saffron, Daffodil Delight, Tangerine Tango, Marina Mist, Not Quite Navy, Night of Navy, Island Indigo, Soft Suede, Basic Black, Black StazOn
Stamp Sets ~ The Open Sea, Hardwood, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Tools ~ Paper Trimmer, Paper Snips, SU Markers, Sponges, Blender Pen, Water, Word Window Punch, Glue Dots, Dimensionals, Liquid Glue, Anywhere Glue Stick, Paper Piercing Tool
Embellishments ~ Vintage, Hemp Twine (not SU)
This card is off the charts amazing Melissa! You never seem to lack creativity!
ReplyDeleteI would love to know what technique you used to create this card. It is off the charts! Simply amazing.
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