Wednesday, April 20, 2011
S & S Midweek Throw Down
The Midweek Throw Down over at OWH's Stars & Stamps is to make a monochromatic card. For some reason that seems to be easier for me if I am making a masculine card. All of my card stock today is from Stampin Up. My image stamp is from a retired Stampin Up set titled Noble Deer. I stamped that in Close to Cocoa on some Crumb Cake card stock. The sentiment is from Hero Arts. I used a 1/4 inch punch to make the brads and added Glossy Accents for some dimension. I used Close to Cocoa and Chocolate Chip SU markers to dash around different areas of the card. This was an easy one for me and I can only hope some one enjoys receiving it. Thank you for stopping by. See you soon.
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Wow, just gorgeous Donna! Thanks for playing in our challenge at Operation Write Home!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! I bet some guy will love getting this card!
ReplyDeleteThis card is wonderful. Love all the brown and sweet texture-looks like suede with all that "stitching".
ReplyDeleteI love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific manly card Donna. That Noble Deer set is such a classic and the faux stitching detail you've added is great.
ReplyDeleteCool punched brads!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great guy card you've made! I rarely do monochromatic cards because they turn out horrible! LOL Yours turned out really neat, and I love the faux stitching you did around the edges! Nice work on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! I absolutely LOVE the stamp!
ReplyDeleteWow!! This is a fantastic card! I love your faux brads and stitching!!
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Dana
wonderful monochromatic card - I too think it is easier to do masculine cards this way.
ReplyDeleteBarb Housner
Very pretty! I love the browns!
ReplyDeleteThis is great Donna! Love the monochromatic effect!! So masculine!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna! Thank you for stopping by my blog. Love your cards. I signed to follow.
ReplyDeleteGreat monochromatic! I just love them... I think they are at the top of my list of fav techniques. Great job!
Hugs,
marie