I'll be hosting a challenge to create a macho or masculine Valentine. This is a challenge for me because I really prefer to create with stuff that's pink or has lace or is very feminine. If you join in the fun and create one for the Winterstamp I'll be giving away a way cool RAK to one or more participants (haven't completely decided yet). But there's lots more in the way of challenges going on, so check it out here.
Here's a sample for my macho valentine challenge. I initially created this tag using one of the methods Tim Holtz showed on his blog for the Christmas tags. I clear embossed red distress ink. Then over that I applied some brown distress ink with a foam pad to create this cool background. You can actually stamp over that then using StazOn, so I stamped some images from Rhonna Farrer's gypsy set.
I used distress embossing powder on these chipboard letters to create kind of a rusty look. They matched a rusty heart I found on one of my Christmas boxes and thought would be great for this project. I then stamped the heart with wings from the Rhonna Farrer set on my checkerboard background to complete this card.
No pink, no frills, no lace, no Victorian hearts I'm so drawn to. But I think my husband will like this much better!
6 comments:
I love it! The background is terrific, and the way you spelled out love with that cool heart and the distress EP is wonderful.
Great card - love the tag. I've been wanting to try this background technique ever since I saw it on Tim's blog.
Boo! Hiss! I love pink, frilly Victorian stuff and that's what I come here for. My guy is never excited when I do a "frou-frou" card, either. Actually, it's a great card and perfect for the theme, but I felt the need to whine a bit. The mark of a great artist is that they can make whatever they create look incredible, even if it's out of their norm.
beautiful card!love the background too!:-)
Awesome card, I just love it! And boy that is one biiiiiig banner, rofl! Nobody can say they don't know about our lil event! :))))))))))
I really like the card. Are those metal letters you used? If so, where did you find them? TFS
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