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Its SO hard making a card that is out of your comfort zone and this card is so far out its just not funny, I have not decided if I like it yet but I am giving it away tonight so I better get liking it. I needed to make a 60th Birthday card for a Male, I struggled to decide on a stamp set to use so I knew I was in trouble from the start, “normally” when I sit down to make a card I know exactly what I have in mind…. Not this time… You should SEE my desk OMG I have pulled out so much stuff . For the main image I stamped the ship onto White Card and coloured with Prismcolor pencils and blended with Gamsol, You can’t see very well in this photo put I have then gone over the top with Clear embossing powder multiple times so have a thick layer and popped it in the freezer, pulled it out after about 15 minutes and cracked the embossing powder giving it the Cracked glass look.

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Here is the inside of the card, I love making the inside of my cards as pretty as the outside. Here I have printed my text onto Pattern Paper, I added a boarder of striped paper that I burnt the edge of for that “Old World look” and because this is a 60th Birthday card I added a die cut “60″ from Scrapware. I am happier with the inside then the outside.
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Materials:
Stamps: Set Sail {Retired Stampin’ Up!}
Cardstock: More Mustard from Stampin’ Up!
Printed Paper: Old Word by KaiserCraft
Ink: VersaMark and Choc Chip from Stampin’ Up! used to lightly sponge the edges
Watercolouring Tools: Prisacolour Pencil and Gamsol
Other: Clear embossing Powder, “60″ die cut From Scrapware


Posted on : Oct 03 2009
Posted under By Theme- Birthday Cards, By Theme- Cards, By Theme- Male cards |

11 People have left comments on this post

Oct 3, 2009 - 05:10:09
Jean said:

Oh my God this is beautiful, who’s the lucky guy. bet he will love it, teneale you are often so hard on yourself………….dont be your amazing

Oct 3, 2009 - 06:10:43
Karen Campbell said:

Gee if only I could step out of my comfort zone and come up with somwthing as magnificent as this I would be one happy person.
Love it,it’s very manly.

Karen xo

Oct 3, 2009 - 06:10:11
Sue said:

What a fabulous card Teneale. It is hard to come out of your comfort zone, I know. You have done a wonderful job. TFS

Oct 3, 2009 - 09:10:01
Kerry said:

You should be happy with both inside and out, Teneale, this is a superb card. I love the background papers you have used, they really make the card, as does the cracked glass effect. Fantastic!

Oct 4, 2009 - 02:10:31
Renée said:

Wow, Teneale, this card ROCKS! I love love love your artwork –> you have sooooooooooo much talent! Absolutely wonderful card and you should be pleased with it!

Oct 5, 2009 - 06:10:17
Jayne Mercer said:

This card is just stunning Teneale. Can’t wait to see what else takes you outside your comfort zone!

Oct 5, 2009 - 07:10:26
Jacqui said:

This card is stunning and what a great idea for the inside. I’m sure the recipient wa suitably impressed.

Oct 5, 2009 - 08:10:48
Lynda said:

Like you Teneale…stunning inside and out. The card has sooooo much old world charm it is amazing.

Oct 5, 2009 - 09:10:29
Naomi said:

this card is amazing….just like all your cards!

Oct 7, 2009 - 11:10:22
MicheyMoo said:

I know my poppy would have loved to receive a card like this. It may be outside your comfort zone, Teneale, but you’ve still done a fantabulous job.

Love it.

Oct 8, 2009 - 02:10:44
Jeannie said:

Absolutely luv this! I have been struggling trying to make “boy cards” too, and this one may be out of your comfort zone, but you nailed it!

Peace and Luv,
Jeannie

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