Tuesday 17 January 2017

Triple mat technique




This weeks challenge at Cardz4guyz is for Triple Mat Technique cards, chosen by Cyndi. It's a while since i did this technique, can't think why as I really like it.  The hardest part was deciding which stamps to use, I had made one only to find another DT member had pipped me to the post using very similar stamps, teach me to always be last minute with my makes.  I then decided on this stamp which is a huge one, too big for an acrylic block, just fits on a B plate for the Big shot. Having said that, I normally lay it on its back on my work mat and lay the card stock on top, get a good impression that way, I had to stick my layers together with a repositionable glue to do it but it worked anyhow. Coloured very quickly using baby wipes and mememto ink pads. Hope you will join us this week with a card for a guy in your life

8 comments:

  1. A fantastic card using this technique Joan, I love it.

    Sue xx

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  2. I really love this card. The stamp and the colours work really well with this technique.

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  3. Fab card Joan - really effective and perfect 'man' card!

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  4. A great technique Joan and I love this fantastic card. Barbxx

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  5. Its a fantastic layered card Joan. Love the colours and main image as well as the technique you used.
    Yvonne xx

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  6. Gorgeous masculine card. Love the layering effect x

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  7. Beautiful! I love the colours and your whole card.

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  8. Fabulous take on the theme Joan, and love the way you've coloured it.

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