Saturday, October 24, 2020

Man of the Moment

 Hello and welcome crafty friends! I've been up in the ol' craft room

creating some cards, and here is one of them:

 

...and the inside:

 
I used some metallic gold paper to emboss the back panel, using the
 
Brick Wall EF by Darice. I found this funny sentiment 
 
to cut out from the sheet and the fish DP from 
 
the same collection. Ooh! Shiny!


A snarky stamped sentiment on the inside and this card was done!

Thanks for visiting, and I hope that you have a great day!



I'd like to enter this at:

Let's Squash It #1 - geometric & metallic

Seize the Birthday #202 - texture 





Supplies:

Stamps: Taylored Expressions - Another Year Older

Ink: Memento - Nautical Blue

DP: Kaisercraft - Mountain Air

CS: TE; Bazzill - metallic gold

Accessories: GC; Darice - Brick Wall EF; MISTI

Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner, thin 3D foam squares

7 comments:

  1. Love it! Thanks for playing at Let's Squash It, Chris, really appreciate the support. Great colour combo too, Jo x

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  2. Hi Chris, oooh, lovely embossing. That's a very interesting pattern. Me likey. Darice have some great designs. Gorgeous with the gold and I love the fishy deery layers. Lovely card and thanks for joining the Let's Squash It! challenge. Hugz

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  3. This is great fun! Wowzer on the shiny embossed panel, too!

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  5. Love the Darice EF - very strong bold lines - and the sentiment inside LOL!
    See you at Seize The Birthday or Let's Squash It again - Cheers Maurs xxx

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  6. Awesome masculine card, love the sentiment on the inside. fab ef and great dimension.

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  7. Great masculine card with that fun sentiment. Love the texture with that EF. Thanks for sharing with us at Seize the Birthday.

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