Sunday, November 6, 2011

Churning out ....

.... the male cards!!  November is a month for male birthdays in my family, nothing like adding that pressure to that of the upcoming Christmas season!!  My husband is first, then his nephew, then a two-week gap before some more.  Gah!!!  Anyway, here's what I made for my husband this year:


I'm entering this into the following challenges: Basic Grey Challenges ("Anything Goes" - second time this week!), CES Challenges ("Entertain Us - Song or Film" - of course, mine is "The Italian Job"!), Totally Papercrafts ("Stitch It"), The Shabby Tea Room ("Homespun Fall" - a gorgeous inspiration pic that I've taken the colours from) and Our Creative Corner ("Masculine - using non-traditional colours").

Another pinwheel (or are they called rosettes?) - anyway, I love making them.  They are the perfect way to use those strips that are cut off the edge of a piece of 6" x 6" paper to make the background layer for my cards, those strips I can never bear to throw away.  I have oodles of them and at last can put them to some use!!!

I've been teasing my husband because he's getting to that stage where he's doing that stretchy arm thing when he's reading - needs to get the eyes tested, etc., and he is in complete denial.  When he looked at this card, he said "There's only one "L" in Paul", to which I replied "There's only one "L" plus an exclamation mark on your card - you need to get your eyes tested!".  Hee hee, got 'im!!!

I had to make the Mini bit three times - I had decided to try out the cracked glass technique, used about half a pot of e.p. building up the thickness I wanted, cracked OK, then my son came to see what I was doing and asked was the Mini supposed to look like it had crashed!  Oh dear, not quite the look I was going for.  The second one I forgot to distress the edges before putting one layer of e.p. on and it looked bland.  This is the third!


Recipe:
Papers: Basic Grey "Wander"
Stamp: "Mini" by Blade Rubber Stamps
Sentiment: Computer Generated
Other: Distress Inks, ribbon from stash, Doodlebug brads, needle + thread

Now on to nephew's card - eek!  He's turning 20 so no longer a teenager, but that doesn't make it any easier!!

Thanks for looking!

9 comments :

Cindy said...

Well the 3rd time is the charm! I so love this card. You really captured the perfect masculine feel along with a Fall spin. What a great card. Thanks for linking it up in the Tea Room this week.

Tui Nathan said...

Oh how funny ... straight out of the mouths of babes!!!
A great man card ... this mini is fabulous, and I love red mini's too, love your patterned papers!
And, thank you for joining us at Our Creative Corner!!!

my4lilgirls said...

Great card, really "manish". In fact browsing through your blog is a feast!!!!
Karen

Marjie Kemper said...

Terrific card! Love the ep and the way you've printed on the banner. Thanks so much for joining us at Our Creative Corner this week!

Marianne said...

You certainly rock at masculine cards. Love it. Also love the non-traditional colours. Perfect for autumn!

Keep It Sweet and Simple said...

Ha ha! My dh has the same problem. He says there's nothing wrong with his eyes, his arms just aren't long enough!!
Fabulous card - love the mini, and so funny that you caught your hubby out. :-)
Thanks for joining us at CES this week.
Caroline xxx

Anne said...

A perfect male card.
Thanks for playing along with Totally Papercrafts
Anne x

Mina said...

thats a sign your getting older when your Nephews reach 20 Julie lol...wow perfect man card, fantastic colours for the image too...love it
Mina xxx

Giò said...

Ohhh Julie!!! I love the Vintage look of this card!! And it's a lovely example of male card!!
Thanks a lot for joining us at Basic Grey challenge.
Hugs, Giò

 
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