Hi everyone!
Nance has a fun theme challenge this week at The Paper Players!
While I do have a few stamps and even a bicycle die, I decided to go with my friends fun BIKER die from Amy Design. She also has some awesome embossing folders that went well for this design. The cool flames and diamonds are both from Darice. Why is it always more fun to play with other people's schtuff?
I cut out the motor cycle in black foil, and the wonky stitched rectangle in a orange shiny paper I found at our local craft store. The circles are cut out with My Favorite Things zig zag stitched circles. I used the sentiment from Stampin Up's Endless Birthday Wishes, and stamped it in black on the banner from the Avery Elle Wonky stitches die set.
I really had lots of fun with this card...masculine cards are not usually my fave to make!
You can check out the rest of the design team here:
The Paper Players Design Team
I hope you join us!
Paper: black foil, shiny orange, SU black, grey and white
Ink: SU black
Stamps: SU Endless Birthday Wishes
Dies: MFT zig zag stitched circles, AE wonky stitches, Amy Design bike
Other: Darice flames and diamond embossing folders, enamel dots
8 comments:
What a fabulous motorcycle die Laurie - perfect with the orange embossed flames too! How much fun to be able to swap dies and craft with friends!
Cool card! Fabulous shiny bike! And you background is so interesting and detailed!
What a fun card! Love the great masculine design!
That is one awesome bike! I REALLY love the embossed background...so cool! Any guy would love this card!
This is such a cool design!! I love how the background looks like flames with the embossing! :)
Your card is amazing, Laurie! Love the embossed flames and the shiny bike! Perfect for any guy! Your friend has great dies, too! XX
It's a perfect masculine card! The embossing folders, the colors, the design---all just right!
Oh, I love that you used a motorcycle for your card--this is fabulous Laurie! The glossy black paper rocks and the embossing folders are perfect. Way to rock the theme, my friend!
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