The June sketch from The Sketch File is great for stuff like this - its a simple, clean LO that lends itself to using the shape elements in lots of different ways - Brenda has been suing it brilliantly to add to her Christmas card pile, and I must remember this LO when I start making mine!
Boys seem to like the colour orange, so I teamed that with simple black and white dor my colour palette, and used a couple of embossing folders to give a bit of extra depth.
I SilCam-cut the large numerals 4 times in white, which I glued on top of each other, and once in black for the top layer. I then added a thick coat of Glossy Accents and left them to dry overnight before adhering in place
Info:
White card blank
Bazzill card[ black, White and Orange
Embossing folders: Numerals - Cuttlebug, Brick Wall - Darice
To get the longer brick wall piece I ran through once, then moved the card along, matching the pattern before running through the ebosser a second time
Printed sentiment and name tab
Ribbon and square orange brads from my stash
Glossy Accents
I used it more like this version, but mirrored!That's the lot for today - I hope you like it and will feel inspired to try out the sketch for yourself, we'd love you to join in with us.
Thank you for looking
Fabulous card, love the embossed numbers. I am sure Dan will love this.
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Linda xxx
Excellent male card. Great design x
ReplyDeleteThat's a great card I'm sure he will love it Hugs Sandra xx
ReplyDeletefantastic and great male card Kathy
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This is great Kathy xx Jan
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy this is a wonderful card. I love the design it is just right for a teenage boy. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Kathy. Teenage boys are difficult to make cards for. Well done.
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Super colour scheme and great for a teenager, fabulous card.
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Looks fab with the simple colour palette and the embossed textures Kathy - a tricky one well handled, I reckon!
ReplyDeletePerfect card for a teenage boy. Love the orange and the embossed panels. Cathy x
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