No surprise that I used watercolor for my background panel. Somehow I used the wrong black ink and it bled, but I loved the way it turned my brown paint green! Happy accidents...
I made this card the other day, but felt like it needed something. Thankfully, my sweet new friend Anne sent me some die cut Tim Holtz cogs. Thanks Anne! What a kind and generous thing to do! I love you already! I dyed it to match my background, then lightly embossed it in copper.
The torn papers are Prima. I'm telling you - this card took me ten minutes to make, but makes me so happy! I hope you like it and hope my husband will to. He has two boys that look up to him so much. I am thankful that he tries his best to do what is right.
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Fabulous manly card with great images and colours. Good luck reconciling two lots of craft materials but have fun using all your new goodies. Xxx
ReplyDeleteFantastic project Autumn! Love the inky background and all the metallic details!
ReplyDeleteOh my, Autumn, ten minutes to create this amazingly beautiful card?! What! You are such a talent! I love your grunge style and that cog die is awesome! A super cool industrial card and I am sure your husband is going to treasure it! Love it to bits! Big hugs! Branka xx
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have a crafty Mum Autumn, the best I could have hoped for would be loads of wool and knitting needles and I just can't knit. Another lovely artistic creation.
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What an amazing masculine card Autumn - this is a stunner - love those embossed stamps and the perfect die cut cog!
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Maxine
Just AMAZING -- adorable in every detail!
ReplyDeleteWonderful masculine piece Autumn. I love the thread and how you stapled it on, super detail! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow Autumn - this is a such a cool card! I find it so difficult to make masculine cards or masculine themed anything and you have nailed it here! I think that by far my most favourite part was the bunched up cord that is stapled on - what a genius focal point! Awesome stuff. - Candice -
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ReplyDeleteThis is just so perfect for a man and I bet your hubby loves it, especially with the two boys on it. Love the embossed watches and the string...you did a brilliant job on the cog too, so glad you found them useful! Best of luck with the 'merger' - I don't envy you that task though! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Autumn, this is absolutely fabulous!! I love the design and the stamps you used!! The embossed clocks look amazing!! This is gorgeous my friend!! Love every detail!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
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Beautiful watercoloring and papers! I love the stamps you used to create this stunning card! The torn paper and fun embossing are so creative and looks amazing! Great details!
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absolutely brilliant! Love this to bits Autumn - so much detail... fab xx
ReplyDeleteOh dear. Merging two rooms into one can result in amazing found treasures but can be exhausting. I hopes yours is full of more treasure! Awesome sauce background stamp and fantabulous design details bathe little staples and the strong are an excellent additions! Wowzers! Hugz to you muffin! ~Niki
ReplyDeleteFor sure your husband will love this wonderful card, Autumn!!! And I took you only 10 minutes to make ...WOW ...not in a whole day I would be able make something like this!!! Such a stunning card!!!
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Fab masculine card - love the glow of those coppery elements.
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A very wonderful masculine card. I love the TH cogs dies. I also like how you added the fiber and the staple.
ReplyDeleteWow, Autumn, I seriously cannot keep up with all your wonderful creations! My computer cannot move that fast! this is one heck of a masculine card, and I love every square centimeter of it. I have to say I adore that focal image and you can see I have it, too! http://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2015/06/anything-but-cute-mixed-media-challenge.html Love all the little details and how every piece here is perfectly placed, as if it was meant to be. You are the MASTER of collage, my dear! Thank you for the high five for the gears card and bringing ECD's win to my attention. I was just there this morning, linking up my current project to the closed challenge, and never thought to check for a new post. Oh well,not all is lost--I linked it up to the NEW challenge! To answer your question on the gears mold, it is Mod Podge and I picked up at Michaels in the glue section. I hope that helps. The wooden gears are from Hobby Lobby. Big hugs! I'll try to keep up with your makes, but forgive me if that doesn't happen in a timely fashion. I'm so slow on the computer, and my computer is so SLOW!
ReplyDeletePs I forgot to say "10 minutes!? Wow! I can't get to my Closet in 10 minutes!" and a side note...I am cleaning out some of my stash in the Closet, because we are having a huge yard sale next weekend. I took out over 40 sets of stamps and over 300 individual stamps! Some are pretty cool, but how will I ever use that many when I have my other 3000 favorites!? Good luck on the room flip flop!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag Autumn and so delighted you shared it with us at MMW. We hope you will also join in our May challenge.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous and I love how you shared your process. Thanks so much for joining us at MMW and hope you will join in our challenge in May.
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Laine Kammeraad
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Great work with masculine mood :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at Sandee & amelie's Steampunk Challenge in May.
Awesome layering on a fabulous masculine card, Autumn!
ReplyDeleteI love the bit of bling you have added by using the metal embossing powder - it makes the whole design look even more rusty and "metal-ish". Love it!
Thank you for playing along with us at SanDee&amelie's Steampunk Challenges!
Claudia x
You have done an awesome job on this man card - the most difficult kind of card to make, in my opinion. You are so lucky to be able to benefit from the awesome stamps that your mom has!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Autumn, love to see lot of interesting things on your steampunk collage work.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at Artistic Stamper this month.
Fabulous! Autumn Love the card size and shape, imagery and colours .
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Congrats on your prize win from SanDee&Amelies Stesmpunk challenge! Have fun with the chippies, now you can get some gears. Hugz to you muffin!
ReplyDeleteYippee for you, Autumn! Congrats on your prize win at S&ASPC! You lucky dog, you!
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