..... the age spectrum that is. Having had five sons, who in turn have given us seven grandsons and now a great grandson, I find myself making more than my fair share of male cards, and as we all know, this is not the easiest of tasks. This week I have been making two cards; one for my brother who is 83 this week, and one for my great grandson, who unbelievably is one in a week or two. It seems no time at all since I was celebrating his safe arrival!
The Michael Powell stamp that was out of stock when I ordered it, has now arrived, so I decided to ink that up for my brother's card. I am not sure it was a very wise buy, though I do like it. It proved to be a very fiddly task colouring it. I used my copics because I like their brush ends for colouring small details. As with the previous one I did, I stuck fairly closely to the colour guide on the back of the stamp.
When it was finished I cut it out and edged it with a dark blue ink pad. I then used double sided tape to mount it on some burlap and then onto some pebble scrapbook paper that has lurked in my drawer for a very long time. I used a small strip of mottled blue paper to cut a row of waves and glued this along the base of the card. The other thing I wasn't so keen on about this stamp was it's size/shape. The only real option was to use it on a lengthwise DL card, which I wouldn't usually do, but I don't like making A5 cards except for something very special, and our Post office ups the charges a lot for that size. So a sideways DL it had to be. I made a slight error in cutting the waves, but I didn't have any more of the paper so I used it anyway, and hid the mis-cut under a silver anchor charm tied with blue bakers twine and some of the frayed fibres from the burlap.
For my great grandson's card I used a super Mo Manning digi image that I spotted soon after Isaac was born, and bought ready for this card!
I printed it off and coloured it, again using my copic markers. Then I couldn't find any paper that I liked to mount it up, so I went online and found a perfect digi set of Wild West papers, alphabet and embellishments on the Scrap Girls site. I printed off a sheet of the yellow paper with blue hobby horses to cover the base card, and a sheet of distressed blue from which I cut a scalloped square. (I actually cut it, with proper scissors. No machines or dies in site! That's very unusual for me). Then I used the alphabet set to make the Happy Birthday banner and added a horses head to each end. I printed these and cut them out, along with a sheriff badge that was also in the embellishment set. I coloured a number one peel-off with a blue permanent pen and stuck it on the badge.
I am entering the first card in:
Party Time Tuesday's Challenge: By the sea.
and the second card in:
Fashionista Chalenge 5; Birthday or Baby (mine covers both).
I am also entering both cards in :
Sassy Cheryl's Challenge 127; All about the boys.
Make it Monday 101; Anything goes.
Two lovely cards Kate. I like the seaside one and I love the way you have coloured and mounted it. I forgot to photograph my card for David so I can't blog it. The second card is real cute, well done for using the scissors! I can't believe he is one already. Jean x
ReplyDeleteBoth super cards Kate! I especially like the Michael Powell one, love the burlap etc. - and both cards are so well coloured. I know what you mean about buying stamps though and then finding them fiddly to colour - am sure we all do it and you rose to the challenge brilliantly!
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Love both of these cards Kate, but the baby one really made me smile - it's a beaut!!
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Maxine
Cute image baby card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Fashionista Challenge.
Both excellent male cards Kate. I love MP's designs but decided against buying the stamps as they looked so difficult to colour.
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Both cards are fabulous Kate.
ReplyDeleteLove the cowboy one and the papers for it .
Thanks for sharing on Make it Monday .
A very nice baby card Kate.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at the fashionista challenge.
Gr. Samantha
WOW that is a lot of male cards lol, these two are fantastic, I love the scene in the top one. Saw you over on mim. Joey #201 x
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you chose to participate with Party Time Tuesday's Party Planners. Great beach project!
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ReplyDeleteI spotted your gorgeous card over at Party Time Tuesdays and had to pop over ... I'm in the middle of the cross stitch version of your card!
Lynne :)
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