Hi guys, I don't really have a Valentine's card to show today, but I was having a play with Sam Poole's new stamps again and wanted to show those. I can't put these down as they are so much fun for inky techniques and grungey playing. I wanted to make the ship look like it was bursting out of the card here. Originally I was thinking of making it look like a treasure map using the background map stamp but I couldn't find any paper that I liked to work with it. So I changed my plans a bit and added the map stamp randomly to the paper I did end up using just to give it a bit more interest. I cut a square section out of the centre and then tore the edge a bit and rolled it backwards, I used walnut stain distress ink to age it a bit too. I stamped the ship using the walnut stain on some neutral cream card and mounted it behind my torn, inked centre section. I used a bit of antique linen on the piece too before mounting it so it wouldn't be so stark and clean. I used a tiny bit of white pencil to highlight the sails although it doesn't show up in the pic as well as I would have liked. I stamped the sentiment inside of the rope circle stamp and cut it out. I overstamped the sentiment with the anchor stamp twice using a clear perfect medium ink to give it a watermark look. I mounted it using foam in the corner. I added a small wooden ship's wheel from my craft stash to the upper corner of the focal element. You know how you pick up these little trinkets and then you find just the right time to use them, I was chuffed that it fit nicely on this card! Using my scissors I distressed the edges of the plaid paper and inked over it with walnut stain. I added a metal corner to it and then mounted it on cream and dark brown card that had also been distressed with my scissors (and a few small tears and rolled corners were added to age it also) to give the piece an overall aged and vintage look. If you like these stamps, don't forget to tune in and watch Sam's shows on the 17th. You will have to check the schedule on the day for her show times though. I can't wait for the shows (not just because I get to babysit her daughter Leah either!!) as I know Sam will have some fab demos to show us! All for now, Sue x
Good morning Sue, great colour combo and love the effect of the torn paper and distress ink. Will definitely tune in for Sam's demos. Thanks for your inspiration.
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Happy Valentines day Sue, lovely mans card and slightly distressed too. What more could you ask for. x
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love these stamps.
ReplyDeleteFantastic male card. Love the way the ship is bursting out of the centre of the card.
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I can't wait for the 17th because I absolutely love these stamps, another fabulous card Sue.
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Good morning Sue
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Absolutely love these stamps.
Stunning card Sue cant wait for the shows happy valatines .Its great news from Christine. Melanie
ReplyDeleteLove the card and the stamps...I'm feeling lucky that Sam's shows are on a day I don't have to work! Hapy St Valentine's Day, Carole Z X
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Sue, love the torn paper framing the image. That rope circle stamp is fab
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I like the card Sue and really fancy one Metal corner to the card what a good idea i would never have thought of that, keep the ideas coming, i need them many thanks. Elaine H x.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Sue,
ReplyDeleteI just love how you have done the edges of the ship image, it looks really old, very effective.
Have marked the 17th down looking forward to Sam`s demos.
I bet you will have a great time babysitting Sam`s beautiful daughter...........!!
Thank you once again or sharing.
Patricia
A great card,absolutely wonderful.
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Fab card - and not a ribbon in sight! Love the way you have distressed the hole - this will make a great man's card. Must watch Sam as I will need these stamps! x
ReplyDeletelovely mans card thanks angxx
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Sue
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and the stamp
the ships wheel makes an interesting difference lovely Sue !
Love Marg
Lovely card Sue I am a fan of Sams stamps and love to use them with lots of inky techniques...I'm never happier thanwhen I am inky!! will be watching the shows.
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A fab card, just love this , hugs trace x
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue, Great card and not a spellbinder die in sight! I cant wait for Sam's show, and then yours on the 21st. How exciting!! Linda x
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue, love the plaid paper you have used on this card. So cant wait for the Sam Poole reveal on 17th. Loving the ship stamps xx hazel
ReplyDeleteKovely card Sue
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Great man card Sue, a must for my file.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! The torn hole is so right for showing off the fab ship stamp.
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Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteLovely card great stamps
Jean x
A great card love the colours, x
ReplyDeleteHow perfect is that anchor! Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing card! Love the vintagy feel of it, the torn edges and the map stamp in the background. And like always, thanks for the detailed description of how you made it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's day too!!!
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day. Just love the card today its fab as always. I really like the paper you used. Last time you showcased Sams stamps I was encouraged to buy them, and I wasn't disappointed. Just made a fab mans card with them.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L
A great male card. Love the wheel. Have a look at dolls house items on ebay etc for mini things like this - perfect size and all sorts of items available that wouldn't be too heavy for cards.
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Hi Sue, This is a great card, i like the colours you used as well. Particularly like the torn centre it really looks like a pirates map. Will be watching out for Sam's show too. Yvonne xx
ReplyDeleteLovely card and really looking forward to the shows. Lorraine x
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ReplyDeleteNice card Sue would suit most men. Looking forward to your shows and the new goodies.
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Lovely card, the stamps look great. Looking forward to Sam's shows.
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Morning Sue, lovely guys card. I would love to have a rummage in your card stash you seem to have some many wonderful goodies in there. All the best Suzie B x
ReplyDeleteHello Sue, the ship certainly jumps out of the card and the watermark effect anchor is so effective. Love the colour combo and the distressed look. Will be tuning in for Sam's demos, I have to have these fab stamps. Happy Valentines Day..
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FABULOUS Sue!! love the stamp behind the torn edges, looks like the map has been burnt to reveal the ship!! very effective, will remember that technique!! lainey x
ReplyDeleteThese last few cards are brilliant for the men in our lives. I think I will need to get the stamps. :)
ReplyDeletestunning card. as always.. love the distressed element of the square.. the stamps are superb..
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Marvelllous card. Love the ship stamp.
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Hello Sue
ReplyDeleteAnother great card for the men in our lives. Will definately try to make something similar.
Regards! Rita
WPUW I just LOVE this image here and how you really managed to make it look like it´s comming right out of the card here, that´s awesome. A really fabulous card Sue, that´s for sure.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sue, lovely card, the backing paper is really fab. Just adore the ships wheel. Hugs Ann
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great card and I love the plaid background paper.
Janet
Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteGreat card again I love the vintage look with distress ink and torn paper.
Hi Sue I love the vintage look with torn paper and distress ink. Great inspiration as ever.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this card, the colours, the distressing and, of course, the stamps. A lot of new ideas for us to experiment with! Anne x
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue stunning card and these stamps are going to be a must!!! love what you have done with the tearing and distressing......take care Margaret
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ReplyDeleteHi Sue, love the way the Ship bursts out of the page. I finally get the need for these stamps having read the sentiment. It makes it perfect for any recipient. I was thinking if I did the trick of double stamping and cutting out words to highlight I might get away with swapping friend for father. He would be so chuffed. With Love & Light Theresa. H
ReplyDeleteWonderful card. Looking forward to the show. Enjoy your cuddles with Leah!
ReplyDeleteOoh, a really good blokey card. Lovely Sue. Happy Valentine's Day. x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, another beuatiful male card thank you for sharing.
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Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteanother great mans card. Must admit i have had my eye these stamps, but need the sentiments more at the moment. On my long list of things i like to get. I do like the embellishment you get to fit the theme (ships wheel), I will be pinching all the metal corners of old bags i have now i have seen how good they can look. The things you make me do lol.
Have a great valentines , hope your doing something special.
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Nadine hug x
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Love the card Sue. Will be watching Sam's show as I LOVE her stamps!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat male card
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Vie
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Really looking forward to Sam's shows. I really like your card. The stamps look great.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue you big teaser, I will be watching Sam on Friday and am really looking forward to some new spellbinders next week. Can't wait.
ReplyDeleteFantastic male card, love it x Hugs May x x
ReplyDeleteI just love the ancient look with the tearing and distressing, The inkd come into their element here, These stamps are so good for men's card. nice to get away from golfing, football and cars
ReplyDeleteSue, you have certainly achieved making the ship look as though it is bursting out - a really beautiful card. Loving the distressed look too.
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely Sue, just perfect for a gentleman and so sophisticated!
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Hi Sue - I just love this card and all the little details - the cut out in the centre looks amazing (note to self - must try this!!). tfs
ReplyDeleteHave a happy valentines day.
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Heather W
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Hi Sue...:).Love this one as well! The colours go great together..love the stamps..xx
ReplyDeleteWOW What a supper card i love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to Sam's shows and then your own a week today
Thank You
Lizzie (Serial copycat)xx
I like the idea of a treasure map background on a card. Looking forward to seeing the show, the stamps look great.
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ReplyDeleteReally like this card- great colours.
Looking forward to the shows
Eileen x
another divine card, be great for fathers day.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteloving this card. Must try it. How do you manage to come with so many wonderful ideas?
Geraldine
I am really liking these stamps Sue & absolutely love what you have done with this card. Thanks Ann W
ReplyDeleteLoving these nautical themed stamps - lovely distressing and colour combo
ReplyDeleteReally lovely card Sue, I think any man would love it.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely card Sue , I think any man would love.
ReplyDeletehi sue, great card, love the idea of the torn paper to make the aperture, happy valentines day to all.
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Hello Sue,
ReplyDeleteLike a work of art. I wouldn't want to part wthe a card like this one.
Elaine J xx
This could well be a suitable Valentine card - none of the men I know would appreciate hearts and flowers :) It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, You've done it again!! Fantastic card and love the stamp. That wheel is brilliant! Hugs, Carol S.xx
ReplyDeleteThe background paper works well. Like it!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the little steering wheel on it, such a nice touch! I currently have a birthday blog candy on my blog btw! Hugs, Hanneke
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue
ReplyDeleteLovely card, I love Sam's stamps and looking forward to the show on 17th. Lucky you getting to baby sit for her gorgeous little girl!
I adore this paper! What a very different and gorgeous card. Perfect for blokies
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Can't wait to see more cards with these lovely stamps. Thank you for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI really like your card. Again, a great masculine card. I really like the wooden embellishment you used, too. It really adds to the card.
ReplyDeletehiya sue, what a great card, once again thank you for giving us such wonderful inspiration and sharing your talents with us
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, you can almost smell the sea with this card its great, love the way the ship is bursting through the paper, will definitely be watching the shows. Brilliant.
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Jan
Happy Valentines Day Sue. Great card - I love the bursting out effect, and the stamps and the lovely sentiment, and the plaid paper in my favourite shades of grape and green - all of it in fact. Am pretty sure I've got a packet of metal nautical embellishments that includes a ships wheel somewhere - not as nice as your cute wooden one, but using them up is still a good excuse for needing to buy Sam's new stamps! I'm looking forward to the shows and know you'll have a lovely time looking after Leah. What a little sweetheart she is, I've just been looking at her photo's on Sam's blog. Sue x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue love this card for men its got a really good aged look to it. Happy Valentines!! xx
ReplyDeleteLove the effects on this card sue, looking forward to Sams shows and demos. Have fun with beautiful little Leah. Edwina
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ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic mens card.
Colours are great to .
will look out for sams demos.
joyce.e
Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteAnother fantasic card I will have to take a look at these wonderful stamps of Sam's as I am loving them.
Ria
Great card Me Hearty!!! Thoughts of Johnny Depp... Lucky us! Thanks so much Sue. Mabex
ReplyDeleteWow - this card is super (as usual) a brilliant card for fathers day. I love the colours and also need these stamps. I think the torn paper and distress is very effective.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to ribbon and bows tomorrow!!!!
TFS
Hugs Amanda x
My kind of card, thanks Sue
ReplyDeleteLovely man's card Sue, you have such great ideas.
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Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab card and I love your idea of the ship almost bursting through the paper, it looks so effective. As I said recently, I believe, this is the Sue I love, not just 'Spellbinder Sue' but 'Technique Sue' too!!
Everyone is right, these stamps are fab for mens card but we must not forget these type of images are wonderful for girlie cards too. I have done a ship in the background of a vintage lady etc; and with the sentiment you have used Sue, it is perfect for a girlfriends card too.
When I buy these type of stamps I try always to 'think outside the box' to make them worth MORE than their money (so to speak). We mustn't think just men and Bon Voyage cards, how about life journey, the journey of a friendship or of a love etc, then it can be pinks etc and even frilly!! Or am I being just too girlie here Sue? LOL!!!
Thanks for all the variations you bring to us. It really keeps us on our toes and introduces us to new techniques or resurges our old techniques.
I hope you have a fab time with Leah, I have been watching her grow over on Sams blog and she is just a darling. Sam is so proud of her and, as you know, kindly gives us sneak peaks of her now and again- its lovely to see her change.
All the best Linda
Lovely card Sue. x
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I'm just loving this card, all the little details really do make a difference x
ReplyDeleteWhat can I Say - Brill that's it!must remember 17th and tune in for more inspiration from Sam. Have fun with Leah Sue.
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Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card, the idea's you come up with are amazing, just love the variety you give us to try and the inspiration to carry on with our own projects. Love you to bits.
Happy2craft
Hi Sue love this card will be watching Sam's shows cant wait !!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this card and not a spellbinder in sight! Love all your stamping techniques, you have a great eye for colour. Cant wait to get those stamps and see all Sams demos. Hope you have fun babysitting!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the stamps. Ive never seen one of Sams shows, so look forward to seeing her, Another excellent card Sue, thank you Helen O xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, these cards are lovely and we do struggle with cards for men. I love to see different techniques and am looking forward to Sam's shows.
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Inspirational yet again! What a lovely combination
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Lovely Gents Card
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Wow you've done it again Sue. I always think mens cards are so difficult to get inspiration for. I'm not very good with stamping - must start practicing and will watch the show on 17th.
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Dear Sue
ReplyDeleteFabulous card; an interesting story in the picture which is always great. Vee xx
Wow. A great mans card. I love the vintage look too. Thanks for motivating me to make some mens cards. DeniseH x
ReplyDeleteGood evening Sue, am liking the card, actually the sentiment is one I need to purchase as one of my dear friends is moving away soon and I think it will just perfect for a card for her.
ReplyDeleteCant wait for the shows.
Kind regards, Theresa. x
Another fab card x
ReplyDeletelove this sentiment - could describe my best(est) friends! Love this card for its simplicity!
ReplyDeleteLove the sentiment on this card - very appropriate for my best(est) friends - love the simplistic design!
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ReplyDeleteLove the sentiment on this card - very appropriate for my best(est) friends and love the simplistic design!
ReplyDeleteLovely mail card!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this card Sue. And I cant wait for Sam's show. Its on my birthday so I wont forget. Lee x
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ReplyDeleteI love that card, it's fabulous
Sue H. xx
Every nautical card you do has something fantastic on it! Love the wooden wheel!
ReplyDeleteLike the colour combo good man card
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This is an awesome male card!!! love the colors used and the distressing. I love to distress, lol. Thanks for sharing!!!! Mimi
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