Well, it’s a long time since I’ve joined in over at CPS. and as I’m still on a mission to use all my smallish scraps instead of throwing them in the bin I decided to have a go at the new sketch other there.
I started by making a backing card to stamp onto using two colours of Glimmer Mist and various colours of distress ink, which I misted with water and dried with a heat gun. Next comes a layer of spots over part of the panel and then, when that was dry I finally stamped and embossed the image of the man.I’ve added some faux stitching, (I put my sewing machine away again after my last attempt at stitching on a card) as well as some brads, a photo anchor and so fibers.
A6 Card Blank – Craft Creation (Embossed Hemp)
Patterned Papers – Memory Stor (Costco Kit)
Inks – Ranger Distress Ink (Vintage Photo, Antique Linen, Aged Mahogany, Worn Lipstick & Dried Marigold) Tsukineko – Versa Fine (Vintage Sepia)
Glimmer Mist – Tattered Angles (Dewberry & Iridescent Gold)
Stamps – Tanda Stamps (Retro Man Set 1) The Artistic Stamper (Spots) Rubber Stamp Tapestry (Happy Birthday)
Paper Punch – EK Success Whale of a Punch (Tag)
Brads – Basic Grey
Other Bits
Fibres
Photo Anchor
Fine Pen for Faux Stitching
12 comments:
Gorgeous card Sue love the faux stitching, papers and colours:)
Hugzz Val xxx
Wonderful creation Sue. Love all the detail,
big hugs
En x
Wow, many impressive details on this card. Love it!
How cool - love this!
great job! thanks for using the cps sketch this week!
Wonderful card beautiful embossing. Warm winter greetings Marja
oh wow, this is gorgeous!! love your tak on this week's CPS sketch, thanks for playing :)
beautiful Sue, great details!!!
Blessings, Maria
Such a great masculine card! I would have never known it was faux stitching...it looks real! Thanks for joining us at CPS this week!
♥Lea
Beautiful job!
I absolutely LOVE this card!! You have used some amazing techniques to great effect! Very inspiring! I always love a great example of a masculine card and this is perfect! That stamp is awesome!
This is gorgeous, I love these warm colours
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