Yesterday was my hubbys birthday, this is the first time I had made him a card, I brought some new carstamps by B Line when I went to my class on Saturday along with a few other goodies, I stamped one onto gold metal, using a kabuka mould I made the frame around the image, distressing it with black acrylic paint, I puffed out the wheel and lamps to add dimension to the image and added some rivets to the background. The Postcard was distressed and water splashed onto the background to get the water marks, I then stamped a crackle stamp from crafty individuals using brushed corduroy to the background, the suitcase is also from B Line I sprinkled some gold embossing powder to the corners of the case for a smidge of bling, the pen, small tag and clock face are from Graphic 45, I added glossy accents to parts of the pen, the Venice stamp is also from Crafty Individuals
Challenges are
Quixotic......Distressing
Stampavie........Distressing
Simon Says.........Button, bow and bling ( mine is a more distressed bling)
Fab n Funky.......No to Design papers.
Hugs from Daniele
10 comments:
fab card, bet he loved it, thanks for joining us at FnF :o)
great male card,thankyou for joining us at fab'n'funky this week
andrea
Fabby card I love it bet he did too!
Love Dawn xx
The distressing is superb!! This is a really impressive card! :)
Thanks so much for entering the Simon Says Stamp Challenge!!!
-Sarah
WOW! What an amazing card! Thanks for joining our 'How Distressing!' challenge at Quixotic Challenges! Hugs, Sem x
Oh this is brilliant, fabulous card.
Thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamps Challenge.
luv
Debby
I am sure your hubby will be really impressed with his card ,,, it is just gorgeous ! :-)
thanks for joining the Simon Says Stamp Challenge :-)
Luv
Lols x x x
Your card is gorgeous!
Great stamping and lovely details - the distressing is wonderful!
Thanks for joining us this week at Stampavie and More.
Anne :)
Congratulations Daniele :-) you won the prize on the Simon Says Stamp Challenge :-)
Luv
Lols x x x
This is FABULOUS!! I've never heard of "kabuka molds," but after seeing what you're doing with them, I must know more...google here I come! ;) Thanks for the inspiration...and the enabling...
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