Sunday, February 15, 2015

Vintage Masculine Card

Hello everyone,

Here is my latest creation:


I used a portrait from Tim Holtz cardstock stash and treated it with clear crackle paint, then attached it to distressed piece of cardstock. Then I cut out a frame and painted it with black crackle paint. Once that layer was dry I randomly applied Rusty Hinge and Tarnished Brass Distress Paint. I dabbed Weathered Wood Distress Stain on the portrait to give it even more aged look.


The clock face was cut out from Tim Holtz Lost and Found cardstock stash and I stamped a chandelier on it. I added a vintage metal watch, chit chat stickers, clock gears and industrial frame corner stickers to finish this project...


One more look at the finished card...

I am entering this card into following challenges:

A Vintage Journey Tic Tac Toe (I used metal embellishment, ephemera clock face, weathered wood stain and assorted paints by Tim Holtz)

Our Creative Corner Tic Tac Toe  (I used metal, stamps and crackle paint)

and

Try it on Tuesday Add a Photo

I hope you enjoyed this post...
Have a wonderful day and thanks for stopping by...
Samra

41 comments:

  1. This is a great project, love the layout and colours, thank you for joining us on the TIOT challenge, hugs Bee

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    1. Thank you so very much! Haven't played for a white at TIOT, I guess bad timing but I finally made a point to join again:)

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  2. Masculine cards are often difficult to do but you nailed it with this fantastic card. I love how you treated the photo, all the bits and pieces you added and I love the monochromatic colour palette.
    Hugs!
    Cec

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    1. Thank you so much Cec :) I have very hard time creating masculine cards, but I am pleased with how this turned out :)

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  3. A stunning make and very masculine. Love the details and colours you have incorporated. Great to have you on board at AVJ this fortnight
    Annie x

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  4. Wonderful masculine card! I love the sepia tones!

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  5. Holy macaroni Samra, I am blown away again! I have to say that you are really becoming quite the mixed media master! This is just phenomenal! The colours, the textures, those amazing gears, a brilliant layout and a stunning design! Spectacular!!

    Oh yeah, while I'm here...Thank you so much for joining us at Our Creative Corner for our 'Tic Tac Toe' challenge! Hugs, Pamellia DT :)

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    1. You always make my day with your visits!!! :) :) :) I can't thank you enough for always encouraging me and leaving such sweet and spirit lifting comments! Your are one amazing lady, you know!!! Have a wonderful day and see you on the dance floor :)
      And thank you for pinning :)

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  6. Samra, this masculine stempunk card is fabulous! I love these colors and clocks and gears...Fantastic!
    Hugs :)
    Branka x

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    1. Awwww, it means so much to me to read compliment like this from such an artist!!! Thank you so much Branka!!! Hvala lijepa!
      Hugs :)
      Samra

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  7. I avoid masculine cards like the plague Samra so this to me is even all the more brilliant and accomplished. Stunning vintage tones and I love all the wonderful details, textures and elements. FANTASTIC!! Nicola x

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    1. Nicola, I am not a big fan of making masculine cards either! I usually do the same thing you do, run for my life! The only reason I ended up making this one is because I could not find a nice portrait of a woman on hand so I chose to make a card with the portrait you see, bunch of guys, the league of extraordinary gentlemen. :) I am glad that you like my card :) Thank you for stopping by :)

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  8. TOTALLY thought this was a real frame, and not a card! Phenomenal job distressing everything. Especially like the clock in lower left corner...it has a chandelier on it!

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    1. Thank you so much Colleen :) I am so glad that you like my card :) Thank you for stopping by, I truly appreciate it :)

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  9. Vintage and most definitely masculine! Your card is beautiful, I love the fabulous cogs and the crackled photo is such a clever way to age it, the crackled frame looks wonderful too. Thanks so much for joining us at A Vintage Journey. Anne x

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    1. Thank you very much Anne :) Glad to join A Vintage Journey :)

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  10. Gorgeous masculine card Samra! Love all the rust and gears!

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    1. Awww, thank you so much Mona! Glad to hear you like this card :)

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  11. What a fabulous masculine look!!

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  12. Fabulous vintage effect great image and love all the cogs and little metal watch
    Carol x

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  13. Stunning poece Samra - love the texture and the colours = brilliant

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  14. Wow...a work of art! The vintage image is framed perfectly,fabulous masculine card!

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    1. Oh my, Tracey! You really know how to make my day with your comments and visits :) THANK YOU!!!

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  15. A wonderfully masculine piece which has a glorious palette. I love the crackle and the vintage feel of this work.Thanks so much for joining my Tic Tac Toe challenge at Our Creative Corner. Juliax

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  16. Such a stunning vintage card and so perfect for a male, which is not always easy. Love the colour tones too

    Great to have you hop on board at AVJ

    Best wishes Annie x

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    1. Awww thank you so much Annie, I am honored to have you stop by :)

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  17. What a gorgeous frame you created for your vintage photo Samra! the crackle on the photo and frame are wonderful - love the gears and added ephemera! Thanks so much for joining us in the AVJ Tic Tac Toe challenge!

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    1. Thank you soo much Julia, it is such a treat to see you stop by :) I thank you for taking time to leave me such a spirit lifting comment!

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  18. What a fantastic masculine grunge look you've created here - it works brilliantly. Thanks so much for joining us on A Vintage Journey.
    Alison xx

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    1. Thank you soo much Alison :) I am thrilled that you like my card :)

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  19. Now that is fabulous Samra! Thank you for joining us at A Vintage Journey. Jenny x

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  20. Holy cow and a noodle! I just love this Steampunk creation. Your use of crackle paints and rusty effects works wonderfully with this card. You truly are a mixed media master. From Shabby Chic to Steampunk-that is a wide area of talent you have there missy miss Master creator! Godsmacked! Hugz to you muffin! ~Niki

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    1. Thank you so much cupcake!!! I am glad you like my little masculine card :)

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