Sunday, May 26, 2024

Take To the Sky Masculine Birthday Card TSOT#647

Another week has flown by so to speak, and here we are at Sunday once again and a new card challenge from Try A Sketch On Tuesday (TSOT#647)Try A Sketch On Tuesday (TSOT#647).  

HERE IS THE SKETCH:

Click here to see the Challenge 
This sketch was perfect backdrop for a masculine birthday card I was planning using Stampin' Ups! recently released Take To the Sky Suite Collection.  I was excited to be able to use the Adventurous Sky Dies. 

HERE IS MY CARD: 


I embossed the Misty Moonlight mat with a now retired embossing folder that looks like hatch marks and I combined designer papers from both the Take to the Sky and the Country Woods 12 x 12 Designer Series packages.   The clouds, plane and sentiment banner were all cut out with the Adventurous Sky dies.  I added Rustic Metallic Adhesive backed dots #159082 to the wheel hubs and propellor on the plane and in the bottom corner.  


SUPPLIES USED: 

Stamps and Dies:  
  • Adventurous Sky Stamp Set #163439 
  • Adventurous Sky Dies #163446
  • Scalloped Contour Die (R) for whisper white mat for  inside card
Card Stock: 
  • Whisper White Base 8 1/2 x 5 1/2" scored at 4 1/4"
  • Crumb Cake mat 3 7/8" x 5 1/8", a 3 7/8" x 1" strip and scrap for plane body
  • Misty Moonlight mat 3 3/4" x 5" 
  • Basic Gray scrap for the plane die cut
Ink:
  • Misty Moonlight
Designer Papers:
  • Take To the Sky #163436
  • Country Woods #163393
Well that's it for today's card.  I hope you enjoyed it.  There's plenty of time to play along with this challenge and link your own creation, so if you're interested  visit the Try a Sketch on Tuesday blog site to check out the details.  Until next time.....

I've also entered this card in the Father's Day Raffle at the TSOT sister site,  Double Trouble  Challenge #167 - "Double Trouble 6th Year Anniversary Raffle".

HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT

Penny Hanuszak, CDN Stampin' Up Demo since 2006

UPDATE TO POST JUNE 3, 2024:
June 3, 2024 I'm thrilled to tell you that the Design Team members at Try Stampin On Tuesday (TSOT) selected this card as one of the Top Three Winners!  I'm proudly displaying my  Top 3 Badge.  What an awesome, validating way to start off the week!   
TSOTTSOT Top 3 for Challenge #647 

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6 comments:

paper bag create said...

Love this masculine card and the embossed layer reallyhelps showcase the pattern paper! Love the pieced airplane. TFS.

Suzanne Reynolds said...

Wow, love it... what a cool masculine card, love the Take to the Sky theme and great interpretation of the sketch challenge. Please share this with our sister challenge at Double Trouble 6th Anniversary Raffle and be eligible for chances at our random draw. You don't need to have kraft, that's an optional twist. Hope to see you there, you can either go in Birthday Raffle or Masculine Raffle. Go to https://doubletroublechallenge.blogspot.com/2024/05/Challenge-167.html Please join us.

Donna Scholz said...

Penny, what a great card for both TSOT and DTC! I love your palette of blues and how you created your embossed background to pull it all together!! Thank you so much for sharing both your creativity and you wonderful card with us!!! -Donna

Laurie Unger said...

Wonderful color palette for this cute take on the sketch. Great masculine card. Thanks for playing over at TSOT.

kramer_buffy said...

Sorry for the delay, but wanted to congratulate you and thank you for playing with us this week! Your cards are amazing. This plane little collection is so cute! My dad was in the Air Force, so this makes me think of him.

-- Dalis
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Melanie R said...

Fabulous masculine card, Penny! I come from a family of aviators and recently purchased this same suite. I am eager to use it! Thank you for joining our Double Trouble anniversary challenge and congratulations on your Top 3 win at Try a Sketch on Tuesday.

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