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I made this masculine card using up scraps that I had smooshed ink onto.
All stamps are from (the now defunct) KiwiStamping. whose owner got me into this stamping hobby!
I made the background by stencilling over the blotchy base card using a Uniko Mid Century Modern Squares stencil, and the residual ink on my brushes, moving the stencil between layers. From memory I think I did three layers of stencilling.
The feature panel was stamped using Catherine Pooler Rouge ink on a smaller panel
And the sentiment went directly onto the background.
The edges of the panels were swiped across the ink pad to give a subtle definition.
The bakers twine had a metallic thread through it, which gave an unexpected glint to the card.
The inside, and the envelope were decorated using another scrap and edged with the same ink.
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A wonderful image on your fab vintage card. It all works so well together. Thanks for joining us at We Love Stamping.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Maxine. Love the vintage look.
ReplyDeleteMaxine, I love love love this card! That old-fashioned vehicle with the $700 price is really cool. I love your colors too. That’s so nice that you have a stamp from the company that got you started stamping. Those things are so special as time goes by. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday. We appreciate your participation!
ReplyDeleteA great masculine card! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteI love this masculine card Maxine - I especially love the vintage tea dyed look to it all. Well done!
ReplyDeleteYour smooching and stenciling and all the wonderful details make this an awesome manly card, Maxine! I hope you are doing well! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteA fabulous masculine card Maxine, I love the advert stamp, if only prices were like that now! A super background too. Love this card. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful vintage card. I love that image xx
ReplyDeleteC& P comment just to say hello and catching on visually on your blogs even if can't type much.
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I'm loving this vintage card image and your color choices. What a cool masculine card. You're so creative. Thanks for sharing your wonderful creativity with us at Word Art Wednesday, Maxine. I appreciate you.
ReplyDeleteI always love the cards you craft. It is rare to see cards finished inside out and, at times, the back. love this card.
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Sorry I went AWOL again. There has been a lot going on, but I am back now and hoping to get some cards made soon. I have had a quick trawl over your most recent posts and it seems you have been busy too, though somewhat more productive than me.
ReplyDeleteI will be back when I have some cards to show. In the meantime my weekly diary post can be found <a href="https://mamapez5.blogspot.com/2026/06/friday-smiles-2026-week-23.html</a> Kate x
Your card is fabulous! The vintage works so well for masculine cards.
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