Today is the second of two rainy days in BC. Good for the fires but depressing for the soul unless you have something to do.............like spending time in your craft room. Nothing could be better!
It's time for this week's Watercooler Wednesday Challenge and I get to be the hostess! What fun!
Before I get on with the challenge details I'd like to welcome our newest temporary guest artist Charlotte Ehrukainen from Finland. Charlotte's contributed many, many times as a participant in our challenges as "Lady Joyful", and has often Rocked the Watercooler with her terrific designs. So, welcome Charlotte it's going to be great having you on board!
This week is one of those love it or hate it challenges because it's about crafting a Masculine card. Don't groan..... I get it. With the over abundance of floral and cutesie stamps that are geared to our feminine side, it's sometimes hard to come up with a design for the guys in our life. Well don't despair, our WCW Design Team artists have come up with some delightful samples that I'm sure will inspire you.
Here's My Card:
Here's what the inside looks like. When you open the card the secret hinge allows this display to pop out. There's plenty of room on the red bottom panel for writing a birthday message. |
This is a Twist and Pop birthday card I made for a friend's cousin who was celebrating his 70th birthday. To create a card that was perfect for him, I needed to get into detective mode to find out whatever details I could about his life so the card would be a very personal experience for him.
On questioning, my friend said her cousin was a well traveled man who loved cars. He's taken to the open road in his little red and white Corvette and on his Harley driving through California and Arizona on many trips. He's also traveled Route 66 and been a big NASCAR fan. So, road trips in the southern states have played a big part in his life.
From this information, I tried to create a card that mirrored her cousin's life experiences and would signify not only what a great journey he's had but those he will continue to have.
Supplies:
Stamp Sets: Stylized Birthday, Guy Greetings, One Wild Ride, Badges and Banners, Happy Birthday Gorgeous, Gorgeous Grunge and Route 66 (Carta Bella non SU)
Card Stock: Basic Black, Real Red, Crumb Cake and River Rock (R) and Route 66 DSP Carta Bella
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black, Real Red, Crumb Cake and River Rock
Accessories: Big Shot, Paper Trimmer, Detail Scissors, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Post-It Notes for masks, Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots, Tom Bow Glue, Sticky Strip, Envelope Maker, Misti.
The Envelope:
This card making adventure begins with the Real Red envelope which I made with my Envelope Maker. It's a handy tool to have when making a Twist and Pop card because they can be bulkier than an A2 card and need some room.
I'm not providing instructions on how to make a Twist and Pop card in this post, but you can check out this link to one of my previous posts that provides a detailed tutorial.
The Belly Band:
This Belly Band is unique because it's made from an Acetate Window Sheet rather than card stock. The Acetate measured 3 1/2" x 10". By mounting the die cut on the Acetate, it still allowed the map on the top of the card to show through.
The Card Front:
I found some great DSP with a matching stamp set called Route 66 that was perfect for my card. The top section of the card was a 3 7/8 x 5 1/8" piece of the DSP that features a map of California.
I stamped the Corvette on a piece of River Rock card stock, and fussy cut out the car. The desert scene from the Route 66 stamp set was stamped in Momento Tuxedo Black ink. The sentiment "To a Classic" from the Guy Greetings stamp set was perfect for the Banner which was cut out with the Bunch of Banner Thinlet dies. The edges were sponged with black ink.
The Inside Panels:
The top panel dsp has a map of Arizona and the motorcycle is from the One Wild Ride stamp set. I've also used the Route 66 stamp set again to recreate the desert image. |
Well that's the end of this journey, and I hope you enjoyed it. It's such a challenge making a card that tells a story and I think I've succeeded in capturing some of Dan's journey. My friend said he really liked the card, so that's all that counts. If you liked it too I hope you'll leave me a comment.
Don't forget to check out the rest of the WWC Design Team if you haven't already done so. Just click on the Designer's name above their cards to check out their individual blog posts.
Also, if you want to participate in this challenge, and I sure hope you do, it's easy to play along. All you need to do is make a Masculine card and link your blog post to the Linsky before 5pm Mountain time on Monday September 25th. Please don't enter your card in more than 7 other challenges or you won't be eligible to win our "Rocked the Watercooler" or "Honourable Mentions" badges, and that would be sad. Until next time....
Happy Stamping!
Penny Tokens Stampin' Spot
Oh my goodness, Penny, you didn't just go into "detective mode" to find out the interests of the gentleman, you also continued in that mode to find these wonderful images for your awesome card. There is so much to take in and admire. The way you've used the stamped images and the various designer papers is absolutely marvellous. This really works well for the pop-up design. And then to create the perfect envelope, too---all I can say is WOW. This card was a real adventure.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Heidi. Yes a lot went into this card, but it was well worth it. I'm hooked on those Pop N' Twist cards, because of the versatility they allow for. Really appreciate your comments.
ReplyDeleteWow you clearly love making masculine cards...Absolutely amazing, lots of fabulous details and such a fun and great layout...love it ! x
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Mac Mable for your comment on my card this week. Yes, making masculine cards is one of my favourite things to do and right now I'm really hooked on Pop N' Twist cards to do the job! Happy Stamping!
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