I went with a mixed media/collage type card for our son in law. I need to use more of the pastes I have bought before they dry up, I used it through a script stencil, I like how this has a shimmer to it, you will be able to see it on the close up picture better. The sentiment is from a vellum pack of sentiments, I tore it and then inked around the edges. Used another of my wooden pieces, this time a clock. Some washi tape and one of Tim's labels that I stamped on.
- Crafter's square - Wooden Clock
- Ciabella - Engine of the Future 12x12 paper
- Crafter's workshop - Mini Believe Script Stencil
- Solar Paste - Crocodile Tears (through the stencil)
- JoAnns - Vellum Quotes & Sentiments (torn and inked)
- Tim Holtz - French Design tape and Vintage Label
- Wintertime - Art Journal Stamps
I would like to share my card today with Simon Says Wednesday challenge
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,
Connie


16 comments:
I think your son-in-law is going to like your card. I think it's a perfect masculine card!
I don't see how anyone wouldn't like this card, Connie! It is beautiful!
❤️🥰 what a gorgeous card
Wow you designed this card perfectly!!! I'm thrilled!!
Love that wood clock accent! This is a very handsome card!
This is so beautiful.
What an amazing card! I love all the layers and textures!
Very nice masculine card. I really need to get a script stencil. Your paste worked well.
I love when you make mixed media types of cards like these. They look so cool! And I have such a thing for gears/clocks etc. Great job again. :)
You have nailed yet another masculine card, Connie! This looks amazing with the paper, and I love the clock!
it's a great card...with really nice elements that go together well!!
That is a very cool looking card.
A very nice card and sentiment.
All the best Jan
Great masculine card, Connie xoxo
I love anything with clocks on it. What a wonderful mixed media card.
-Soma
Such a striking mixed media moment in your Cherish Happy Memories card, and the script paste with its shimmer adds wonderful depth while the torn vellum, wooden clock, washi, and layered stamping create a rich collage that feels bold, textured, and perfectly masculine.
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