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Monday, July 12, 2021

1920's Anniversary

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I had an anniversary and wasn't sure what to do, then I remembered the couple love Steampunk, so that was my starting point...

I embossed some Kraft card using the Spellbinders 'Cog's 3-D folder, then experimented with a bronze polish - unfortunately it had passed its prime, but still gave a reasonable result. 


The sentiment is one of my original stamps, but the font fitted the theme - it was white embossed on black, and a gold edge added.  This was mounted on foam dots


I found the image here, on the Graphic's fairy site, printed it and trimmed it, then layered it onto a
 die cut layer of  gold card


As the card base was wider than the embossing folder, I added a thin strip of gold paper down either side of the card.


The inside of the card had a matching gold strip added.

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25 comments:

  1. Wow, this is so lovely with the Victorian feel to it, Maxine! The bronze polish on the embossing gives it a beautiful Vintagy feel. I must keep my eyes open to get this embossing folder, with this card I fell it doesn't only need to be for masculine projects.

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  2. Super cool card Maxine. The image is perfect against that background,

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  3. Fabulous design, great texture and a perfect image for a wonderful Anniversary card Maxine x.

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  4. A very elegant card Maxine, I am sure they were thrilled with it

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  5. What a great combination that white with the gold and all the textures! And that image is super for an aniversary! Think they were pleased to get a card in their style! Hugs, Gerrina

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  6. It's a super silhouette image against the punky background Maxine.

    B x

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  7. A super Anniversary card Maxine, a super embossed background and lovely image.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  8. Maxine, this anniversary card is gorgeous! Love the gears - they give awesome depth. And what a sweet image. Very pretty!

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  9. Love this! Thanks for joining us at Bugaboo ~ Catch the bug challengeblog. Hope to see you again next time.
    DT Ine http://creaine-cards.blogspot.nl/

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  10. Super vintage card Maxine, the metallic polish certainly looks great and the silhouettes would do for any romantic occasion. Thanks for sharing with us at the Crafters Cafe. CarolG

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  11. Beautiful post as always your work is always of interest and great designs and I love the colours used. .xxx

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  12. Maxine this card is over the top AMAZING. What a wonderful design and images you used. I'm sure the couple receiving this card were really impressed

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  13. Hi Maxine . This a great designed card that has shown off the Lovely image and the embossed kraft card layer .The image is perfectly displayed in the gold die cut circle . Love it .

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  14. Maxine: your anniversary card is marvelous! Fantastic mixed media with an elegant 1920s flair with a bit of masculine steampunk vibe from the gears and dark bronze!!! Terrific card!!!

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  15. Great vintage Anniversary card, Maxine! Love the silhouette of the elegant couple.

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  16. Wow, this is an amazing vintage anniversary card Maxine! I love that image, so cool looking, a cool era. Love the texture the embossing gives and love how you put the bronze polish on it, looks like it works nicely even if it was past it's prime. Love the gold touches too, gives a richness to the card. I bet the couple loved this card! Hugs, Brenda

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  17. Such a pretty card--great colors!

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  18. Two thumbs up. I love this one. Have a beautiful day
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  19. I would say the bronze polish being past it's prime fit the bill perfectly. The image and gold trim also a perfect fit. Refreshing design, perfectly done.

    Hugs and Blessings,
    Jim

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  20. Maxine, splendid card, my friend! WOW! This is a gem - it reminds me of the Great Gatsby! One of my favorite novels love the elegance this beholds. Thanks for sharing! Inky hugs!

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  21. How lucky that you had that embossing folder, it looks great and you would not know you had had problems with the bronze polish - it looks fine. I do like the way you have cut the sentiment so that it fits in nicely with the circle for the main image.
    I must look at this Graphic Fairy, never heard of it until a week ago - that is a great imagbe.
    Lovely card.
    Blessings, Neet xx

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  22. Loving your inspiration and the texture on your beautiful card. Thank you so much for sharing it with us at Creative Knockouts Something To Say Challenge.

    Good Luck

    Tamie DT

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  23. What a wonderful nostalgic card design, Maxine. Very creative and fun. Your art is always a pleasure to view.
    Hugs,
    Karen

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  24. Wow! What a lovely card Maxine. Thank you for sharing with us over here at the Crafty Calendar Challenge and best of luck with your entry. Love to see you join in each month. Thank you.
    Gale DT for
    http://craftycalendarchallenge.blogspot.com/

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