A couple of masculine cards to show you today in this post.
This first card is made with the Hero Arts "Going" stamp set.
Paper: cardstock (PTI); patterned paper (Bo Bunny)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black; Walnut Stain DI; HA Latte Chalk Ink; Desert Sand Dye Ink (CTMH)
Stamps: Hero Arts; My Favourite Things (Typewriter Alphatet)
Other: Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher
Pretty straight forward, I stamped the bike in three different shades of brown, going from light to dark. I distressed some of the edges and used the tiny staples to add to the masculine feel.
In my second card I decided to go away from the typical brown and blue with which I am comfortable for a masculine card and used some terracotta colour.
Paper: PTI cardstock; Neenah Solar White
Ink: CTMH Autumn Terracotta Dye Ink; Versafine Onyx Black
Stamps: Hero Arts; Typewriter Alphabet (MFT)
Other: Corner Chomper
I first stamped the Hello Greeting with the Terrocotta ink on white cardstock and then overstamped that with the chair in black. I matted that on black cardstock and finally added it to my card base. The sentiment is made up from two different sets. A fairly clean card.
I think something is wrong with my camera (or with me) because my photos are looking a tad blurry, so, my apologies. I will fiddle with it a bit and see if I can fix it. I will be back shortly with another post for a different challenge. Beautiful day here in Houston!
5 comments:
Nice cutting job on the Motorbikes, looks like the one my DH has!
You are really knocking it out of the park with all these man cards, Brenda! I don't even know where to begin- Really like both of these- the vintage look of the motorcycles and that Terra Cotta color- yum!
Aww... love the rustic look on the motorbikes! It reminds me of Harley Davidson, I just love their cool bikes!
your first card is so cool! love the tattered edges and the second one is so pretty! really nice simple designs!
Time to play catch up again! ;) I love the masculine theme you have going on here. The colours are perfect on both. I love the distressing on the first one and the simplicity of the second!
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