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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Card That Didn't....

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I made this masculine card for a a keen fisherman, and despite it looking simple, it certainly did not want to co-operate in the making.


I started with the image, (from Graphics Fairy) which coloured up with no problems using chalk, then I used a silver pen and some Kindy glitz to add the ripples.  All was going well....


But then....

I went to use some TH Embossed Kraft paper and messed up - big time, so flipped it over to the plain side and embossed it (with a TH folder) and found I had de-bossed the plain side, so I decided what the heck, and gently rubbed the Delicata Gold ink pad directly onto it, and voila - a worthy background!
Who wouldn't love to be out fishing on a sunny day?


I then stamped the sentiment onto blue card, (Shh, this is the second attempt) white embossed it and adhered it using some foam dots in the centre of the banner to give it some dimension.


The kraft panel was then mounted onto a blue layer and the card was finally completed.

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25 comments:

  1. well in the end it all turned out perfect looking. Great design and great masculine card.

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  2. The flipped side of Kraft doesn't feel flipped at all! I LOVED the texture it gives to your card and loved this relaxing scene of fisherman! :)
    Suchi xx

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  3. It doesn't look simple.. it's a super card - love that you made the waves so special!
    oxo
    Susi

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  4. Mm know what you mean about uncooperative cards Maxine, and isn't it annoying when you deboss instead of emboss..
    ...great card in end! Thanks so much for sharing, Shaz in Oz.x

    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}

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  5. Isn't that the kicker, sometimes the most simple technique gives you the toughest time! Glad you stuck with it, the debossed pattern looks fabulous!! hugs :)

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  6. WOW! You sure do masculine cards well, Maxine! Gorgeous!!!

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  7. Fabulous!!! Love the gold over the embossing and that image is great for someone that likes to fish. Yes, I'd love to be out fishing right now too!
    Lynn

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  8. Hmm I thought that was normal for cardmaking! Anyway you had a super mancard result, you have to be happy with that.

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  9. I'd call that background serendipity! Looks fab to me. Great male card. Thanks so much for joining our "Anything Goes" challenge at Aurora Wings. xxD

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  10. Maxine, this card is top notch and the gold on the embossing looks so pretty. The sparkle on the water and image are lovely as well. Thank you so much for entering your creative and beautiful art in our AG FF challenge.
    Blessings, Carole
    Word Art Wednesday DT Member

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  11. What a fun card love the image and the embossing is great. Thanks for entering over at Lemon Shortbread, good luck and hope to see you again.
    Denise DT

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  12. Your mistake turned out perfectly! That's the way creative inspiration works. It's looks like sand! Thank you so much for entering our ATG challenge at Through The Craft Room Door this week. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.
    Regards,
    TTCRD DT
    Scrapbookingmamaw {My Blog}
    Through The Craft Room Door
    ttcrd.blogspot.com

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  13. Sometimes a card does that and most of the time with one that you can picture complete in your mind...
    Love the gold on the waves and beautifully coloured! Hugs, Gerrina

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  14. Beautiful card, lovely colour tones too. Don't see any mistakes on here ....have a lovely Easter weekend...xx {aNNie}

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  15. Maxine it looks fantastic! I love the background!
    xoxo Olga

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  16. I would have never known of these troubles, it worked out brilliantly! Love the idea of adding the shimmer like you see on the lake. Great man card!

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  17. Maxine sometimes our mistakes lead us to something that looks better. I think your card looks great. Masculine cards are so hard to do. Hugs, Fran

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  18. This is awesome, Maxine. I love how "chill" he is relaxing in his fishing boat. Thanks so much for sharing your art with us.
    Blessings,
    Karen
    Word Art Wednesday

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  19. P.S. Thanks for stopping by my blog, Maxine. It always puts a smile on my face to read your sweet and encouraging comments. You are my most faithful blog follower and commentor, and it means A LOT to me.
    Blessings,
    karen

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  20. Those simple cards can often drive you to drink! I love the embossed background even if it wasn't cooperative.

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  21. Fab male card

    Thanks for joining us at dream valley

    Tracey dt

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  22. Great Masculine card! My cards "always" take me much longer they I think they should. (And sometimes many tries with the stamping etc).

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  23. Great save, Maxine! A wonderful masculine card!

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  24. Hello Maxine!

    Thank you so much for joining our "Anything goes" - challenge at the Aurora Wings Challenge blog :-)
    Want to be in the scene on your card right now... chilling out in a boat near the sand-beach... *sigh*

    xxx Karola xxx

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  25. What a great and fun masculine card.
    Wonderfu;l embossed background, Maxime.

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