Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Yet another masculine card

Although I usually quite enjoy making cards for men ( yes I know thats strange !) I was really not in the mood for it tonight but needed a card for tomorrow so had to get the old mojo cracking. While I was rootling about looking for something I found a load of very old Tsukineko embossing pens in lots of very bright colours, they must be at least 8 years old and surprisingly I found they are all still in good working order, I used the Poppy Red one to colour and emboss the motorbike and its lovely and shiny ! The stamp is a Papermania that I have had for some time and never used, the papers are from my G45 scrap box and the roadstrip is from Making cards magazine. There are still a few masculine card challenges about so I am putting it on them
Tuesday Throwdown
Craftuscrazy
Dreamvalley challenges
Dutch Dare

7 comments:

  1. Wow, terrific male card and loving the motorbike.

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  2. Super male card Joan, those colours are great for the bike. Yvonne xx

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  3. Wow! My OH would LOVE this card, I have the stamp, your interpretation and use of the papers are perfect. Caz xx

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  4. Great masculine card Joan, love your colours and your papers.
    Debbie x

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  5. This is really lovely! I do love the bg papers! Very cool works well with the colours of the bike.

    Thanks so much for sharing it with us at Dream Valley xx

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  6. Great masculine card! Love all the fabulous textures in this and how they play with the image. Thanks for sharing this with us at Tuesday Throwdown! :-)

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