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Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Gloriously Grungy!!

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Today I had time to 'play' a bit -  the day was wet outside, again, so I went all grungy, and had a ball doing so!!


These are the elements that I had ready to assemble - the piece of heavy paper that I used was a 'card layer' sized print from last year's Imagine If calendar, by 3/4 Designs, their inhouse brand, as were the ephemera elements. 

By this time I had sprayed it with  Lindy's Go Get a Guy gold spray, added some Lindy's Bratwurst powder and sprayed it, randomly folded it and brushed the folds with Vintage Photo D.I., as well as distressing the edges and brushing them also...  as I also did with the Kraft card base


Here you can see a little of the glimmer the Lindy's product give - quite subtle, which is what I needed as this is going to a teenage boy!!  All the ephemera elements were also distressed and sponged.


This is the finished product with the ephemera adhered on foam pads, and the gold twine randomly wrapped around the base. Two opposing corners were folded back a wee way, and gold paper was layered underneath them. 


This gives an idea of the dimension of the final assembled card....


The sentiment (a magazine freebie) was surgically separated to stamp in an up and down orientation, that was embossed with Espresso Bean EP onto an ephemera speech bubble


I finished the inside with a 'cut-off' from the main panel, some more Bratwurst Powder and some old clockface stamps, the smallest of which I gold embossed.  


The outside of the envelope also was stamped in a similar manner, and the Distress ink gently moved with a wet brush. 

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23 comments:

  1. Oooh I do like a bit of grunge Maxine, looks like a super inky playtime.

    B x

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  2. Love that grungy look, and thanks for sharing your process. Your card turned out great, I'm sure even a teenage boy will be impressed! Thanks for sharing with us at the Paper Funday Challenge.

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  3. Maxine, this is a grunge masterpiece. So much to look at; so many awesome details. You have done an outstanding job with this card!

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  4. A great grungy card! Love the vintage and 'brut' colours! Hugs, Gerrina

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  5. So very cool and I love the grunge look! Fabulous card Maxine.
    Lynn

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  6. What a wonderful vintage look. I can see that you really enjoyed making this one xx

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  7. This is so perfect for our masculine theme at Allsorts challenge. Such great details!
    Thanks so much for joining us this week!
    Ellibelle's Corner

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  8. Fabulous grunge card, perfect for a boy! Love all the creative details, well done!|

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  9. Grunge, oh my gosh how amazing is this. just love this perfect male card x

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  10. love this grungy looking card Maxine. it's fantastic.

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  11. A great grunge card and perfect for the challenge. Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts.

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  12. Love this grungy creation Maxine - your inky background is fabulous and the stamping perfect for a masculine card. Thanks so much for joining us at Allsorts challenge "For Boys/Men" this week.
    Pauline xx

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  13. Wow! What an awesome card! I just love that “grungy” look. Thank you for sharing and playing along with Polkadoodles ~ Wendy

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  14. Wow! Love this card Maxine!! Looks like you had a fun day of playing and getting inky! That background is amazing looking and yes, I can see the glimmer from the Lindy's product...it is subtle but so nice! The finished card is perfect for a teenage boy, loving all the clocks and compasses. So fun with the layers, and dimension. The inside is just as fun as the outside too! I bet this was a well received card!!! Hugs, Brenda

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  15. This is absolutely gorgeous! :o)

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  16. You have been experimenting, I love all the smudgy bits you did. CarolG

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  17. Wow! such an awesome job layering all of that cool ephemera on to that lovely inky background. Thanks for playing over at TSOT.

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  18. Maxine, what an incredible card for a teenage boy! Mixed media with the definite feel of "steampunk" to it... what wonderful variety. Thank you for sharing how you created your card, and for sharing it with us at Try Stampin' on Tuesday!!! -Donna

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  19. I agree with one of the other comments this is an awesome grunge card.

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  20. This makes a great masculine card! Very nicely done!

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  21. Absolutely wonderful card. All those inked details made for a unique birthday card. Thanks for sharing with us at Use Your Stuff

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  22. Love "Time" and anything to do with it as a topic when making cards. So, as you can guess I was over the moon with this one.
    Love how you made the background - it is perfect for this card, and the grouping of the various elements is second to none - again perfect.
    A wonderful card and so suitable for a boy.
    Blessings, Neet xx

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