Hi everyone. Today I'm sharing the birthday card I made for my oldest son, Evan. It was his birthday a few days ago, and the family met at his place last night. We ordered in dinner from a restaurant and enjoyed spending the evening together. It was great to see everyone, and with being at Cooper's house, he was able to get to bed at his regular time --- which is always good for little ones. :)
I've been having some fun playing with the embossing folder technique on regular card stock. For this background, I used Peacock Feathers and Vintage Photo distress inks and a woodgrain folder. Spritzed with a little water and "stamped" my folder onto white card stock. I'm really happy with how it turned out.
For the leaf sprig, I die-cut it from watercolour paper and then dragged it through the same colours of distress inks. It didn't give me the depth of colour I was looking for ... and I was being impatient :) ... so I dried it with my heat tool and then sponged over top with Tempting Turquoise and Baked Brown Sugar dye inks from Stampin' Up. I'm happy how the colours worked together. I added a frame and a simple birthday sentiment stamped in black.
That's it for me today. Just been playing around with a few different techniques and having fun. :)
Stamps: Mix Mash (Happy Little Stampers)
Ink: Peacock Feathers, Vintage Photo (Distress Inks from Tim Holtz); Tempting Turquoise, Baked Brown Sugar (SU!); Black (Memento)
Accessories & Tools: Woodgrain embossing folder (Sizzix for SU!), water mister, Rectangle Nestabilities (Spellbinder), Little Leaves die (Sizzix)
Beautiful! I love that background!!!
ReplyDeleteI know Evan loved his card and having all of you share in his birthday celebration! And time with Cooper is bound to be special!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! I love the wood grain BG and your choice of colors :)
ReplyDeleteYou so deserve to just have fun stamping time Loll after your marathon Tag Event..that does not end until the 22 nd :-)
ReplyDeleteI love your card for Evan...it is soooo you my friend. Your embossing folder stamping technique turned out beautifully.
I played today with my brand new MISTI....Wow, what a cool tool ! I quickly stamped 3 card fronts and colored quickly with my Zig Pens. Do we have fun or what?!? I will post tomorrow.
Hugs, Nancy
LOVE this, Loll... and. I feel a need to go shopping for those leaves. X
ReplyDeleteSoothing colour palette. Really lovely :)
Beautiful card Loll, love that background! Did you have lots of cuddles with Conner? :0)
ReplyDeleteVal x
Wonderful card Loll!! I love the background and the green leaf sprig just pops off the page!! I bet you enjoyed putting a card together after working on nothing but tags for quite some time! ha!! Sorry I'm slow to catch up with all the posts, but I'm getting there. hugs :)
ReplyDeleteA great masculine card Loll! I have never tried that technique, I must . . . I've got dozens of EF! Have a great day! Hazel xx
ReplyDeletewhat a great masculine design Loll - love that inked background and your pretty leaf stem! Sounds like you had a lovely family celebration!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous masculine design Loll, love the colours...must try this technique! Carol x
ReplyDeleteLove that distressed background with this gorgeous leaf. So very pretty, yet still quite masculine in look. You are doing some nifty techniques! Glad you had a nice time at the dinner! TFS & Hugs
ReplyDeleteYes that's what I enjoy the most...playing around and learning/trying new techniques. Love what you've produced today and glad you had such a lovely time with your family x
ReplyDeleteI know Evan adores this special card, as do I! From the colours, to the embossing, to the design: handsome and striking...
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
Beautiful card Loll and another stunning background
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Gorgeous Loll! I love this!
ReplyDeleteYour ef stamping turned out perfectly - great background for the leaf spray.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wood grain, Loll ... and such a delicious colour palette ... a perfect masculine card! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Loll and the embossing folder technique has worked excellently here and I adore the colours and the two toned leaves are a beautiful colour too and being a little darker than the background makes them stand out perfectly. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background and leaves, Loll. The woodgrain looks so good. Such a lovely mens card x
ReplyDeleteYou posted this on my birthday! I'll take the gift of eye candy with a grin. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, how beautiful! Your leaf sprig is so beautiful, and the colors are perfect for a guy! Love how you blended your inks on the woodgrain texture, too! Sounds like you had a great time celebrating with your son and his family!
ReplyDeleteLove the depth of colours on your turquoise and brown leaf sprig, Loll! Complemented beautifully by the woodgrain background.
ReplyDeleteLove this card in it's simplicity and the colors are right up my alley! I bet your son loved it and dinner ordered in with the ones you love sounds like the best way to celebrate! Hugs!
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